Remove Lock Overlay Icon on Encrypted Files

The Lock icon means that you have a private item in a non-private directory. This indicates that it is a file or folder with special permissions  & that the user is restricted from performing some operations on that file or folder. To remove the lock overlay icon, you will have to open Registry Editor. To do so, press Win+R in combination. In the empty field of the Run dialog box that appears on your computer screen, type regedit and hit Enter. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following location: Please note that, if the Shell Icons key does not exist, you will have to create it. To do so, select File Explorer, right-click Explorer, chose New and select ‘Key’ from the options displayed, and name the key as Shell Icons.

If you already have Shell Icons, you will see a string 178 in the right panel of your window screen. If not, create a new String Value and name it 178.

Now set its Value Data to the full path of a blank icon file. You will have to create a blank or transparent .ico file of size, or you can download this one from our servers and use it.

Now, for removing the Lock Icon Overlay, edit the string value 178 and insert the path of the blank .ico file you want to use. At any point in time, if you would like to restore to original settings, then simply delete the 178 String.