Task Bar is what appears on the bottom of the screen. It appears on the bottom left corner where there is the Start button located. From next we will be having the different area for shortcuts, then the programs working, and finally the notification area. The Start Button is the button during which we can try to access the whole breadth of the options which Windows XP is offering the user. If you are browsing it, a menu which is alike to the one displayed below. On the top you can find the name of the present user. In this case it is aulaClic. In the center part there are two different areas: The left area includes three different parts which are been separated by a thin line in it. On the top third we are able to see the Internet Explorer and Outlook Express too. They are been placed here since these programs contains with the Windows XP. On the next we can easily locate all the programs which we have been making use of it lately. In this example, MSN, Windows Media Player. This way we can have a quicker access to the programs which are been most commonly used. For gaining the access to the remaining of the programs you will need to have the green triangle all programs. By clicking here, you can see all of the programs which are been installed on your computer. The right hand part where there are icons for accessing the dissimilar parts of Windows XP which are most commonly used: My documents, My Recent Documents, My Pictures, My Music and My Computer. With the Control Panel icon you can also configure as well as customizing the appearance of your computer. If you are having any kind of questions you can make use of the Help and Support that Windows offers in their operating system. With the help of Search icon you can easily locate the files whose location you are aware of. The option for Run also permits you to directly explore particular commands, for example for executing a specific program, etc... At the bottom you also have the options of Log Off and Turn Off Computer. The first option will allow you to close down the existing session, and the second option allows you to restart or turn off your computer.