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<Application xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<VisualElements
BackgroundColor="#1A3D76"
ShowNameOnSquare150x150Logo="on"
Square150x150Logo="LogoImages\Totalcmd_150x150.png"
Square70x70Logo="LogoImages\Totalcmd_70x70.png"
ForegroundText="light" />
</Application>
Totalcmd_150x150.png
Image: https://tweakers.net/ext/f/KmHMDwqkWQdrJ9pSefQpUTnR/full.png
Totalcmd_70x70.png
Image: https://tweakers.net/ext/f/5wHCjNcq64Ed47cfVbt85G2i/full.png
I you now create a shortcut to Totalcmd64 in the Windows 10 start menu, you have a nice big icon instead of the small default icon.