What is c? [.shellClassicInfo] LocalizededResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21799

A shortcut of desktopnotepad was created on my laptop computer containing this information
[ShellClassicInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\\shell32.dll,-21799
This opens when I turn on the computer. What is it? How can I find out where it belongs? How do I put back it? How can I remove shortcut without deleting the information.

This Knowledge Base article is the reason and fix it, even if it was written for XP:

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=330132

You will need to turn on 'Show hidden files' of Folder Options in Control Panel. You can disable them again after correcting the problem of Notepad.
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