Green checkmarks on the desktop icons

Suddenly, all my desktop icons have green check marks on them.  What it means?  How can I solve them?

Suddenly, all my desktop icons have green check marks on them.  What it means?  How can I solve them?

Hello

You use norton 360? Norton-> settings-> backup settings of-> backup status overlays-> OFF-> apply.  After the execution of the next backup (you can do it manually) the check marks will disappear.

I hope this helps.

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