A status bar is at the bottom of the programs and displays your programs status.
The task bar is where your start button and time plus running programs are.
scroll bar, tool bar
Wilfred
Im guessing that would be the taskbar
A menu bar is bar of drop-down menus; each menu is a list of options. A toolbar is a bar of options (shortcuts, frequently used) selected from the menus in the menu bar.
taskbar
To get your toolbar back in Windows, right-click on an empty area of the taskbar and select "Toolbars" from the context menu. From there, you can choose which toolbars to display, such as the Address or Links toolbar. If you're looking for the taskbar itself, ensure it's not hidden by moving your mouse to the bottom of the screen or checking the taskbar settings to ensure it’s set to "Always show taskbar." If the taskbar is missing completely, you may need to restart your computer or explore settings in the Taskbar settings under the Start menu.
Its a task bar i't is very useful you have your start menu your time your date your sound and your apps you can also hide i't right click i't and press properties then click "hide task bar"
The relationship between active application and the task bar is that all the active applications are shown on the taskbar.
Right-click an empty space on the taskbar and mouse over the "Toolbars" menu option. It should automatically expand with some more options. The "Address" option should be checked, so click it to disable.
What is the difference between a pub and a resto bar?
In Microsoft Windows, it is the bar normally on the bottom of your desktop that has the start menu, windows & programs you have open, and the date & time.
The bar with the start button is called the taskbar.