It can depend on which version of Windows you are referring to, as well as which folder you are referring to.
In Windows XP, 2000, and 98, the toolbars which typically show are the menubar (which cannot be disabled), the standard buttons, and the address bar.
In Windows Vista, the address and search bar are present, and while the menubar is not, there is a toolbar for special actions.
In Windows 95, only the menubar is seen.
Yes, a new folder can be created in the Save As... window in Windows.
The default batch display maximum setting for the Batch Manager window is 250 batches.
Yes, Allmost every Windows Distribution has default navigation or other optional panels in the Explorer Window, You can disable all of them if you want.
Usually it's in C:\Windows.
Go to run and type Temp then enter, a window will open that will show you active window.
Set Windows so that script file extensions display by default. Set Windows to not execute scripts, but rather to open then in a notepad window.
in the windows explorer window, what appears in the right pane when you click a folder in the left pane?
Windows 7 and Windows 8 have the ability to create a folder. First, open an explorer window and then press Control Shift N at the same time. This will create a new folder in the explorer window.
If you want to open a folder in a new window (not a tab in windows explorer) then you right click on the folder and click "Open in new window"
Right click anywhere on the desktop. on the Display Properties window, click advanced. In the drop down menu, select "window", pick a color and apply.
The top left.
Yes, it does.