Offline file icons displayed without icon overlay

In Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019, it may happen that File Explorer does not display the offline file icons correctly. You can identify an offline file by the overlay that shows an “x” character in the lower-left corner of the file icon. Instead, the offline files may be displayed by having a “normal file” icon. This icon is indistinguishable from a non-offline file. You could encounter this issue because of a change in the shell that causes Windows to fail to detect files as offline files; as a result of which, File Explorer does not show the icon overlay. If you face this issue, you can redress it using either of two methods as outlined below: 1] To work around this issue, use a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to open the folder. For example, use \server\share\path. This method works if “\server” refers to the local computer or a remote computer. By using this workaround, you can verify that the file in question is actually offline. 2] To fix this issue, install the latest Cumulative Update for the affected Windows client and server version. It’s also recommended you upgrade to the latest version of Windows 10. Hope this helps!