![]() So, right-click on your new application, and select Create Shortcut. Instead, we’re going to create a shortcut to this app with a transparent icon. Now, we could just pin this fake application to the taskbar, but that wouldn’t do us much good since it’d have the default application icon and wouldn’t be much good for separating programs. ![]() Now click Ok to save the changes, and then change your file’s extension as before. Select the View tab, and uncheck the box beside Hide extensions for known file types. To make them visible, click Organize on the top of the Explorer window, and select Properties. ![]() ![]() If you don’t see the file extension listed, you may have your extensions hidden by default. Windows will warn you not to change the file extension, but it’s fine for this use.
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