Where is the “Up” button in Windows Vista?
By Ramesh Srinivasan on 02 May 2008
The Up button present in earlier versions of Windows is one of the most useful shortcuts to navigate to the parent folder, one level up to the current folder. In Windows Vista, this button has been removed and the functionality is replaced by breadcrumbs. The breadcrumbs in the Address bar show the current navigation path, [...]
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