Getting Started
If you have installed Task Tsar as an NT service, you need to go to Services in your Control Panel or Administrative Tools to start the Task Tsar service. By default, the Task Tsar service startup is set at Automatic, which means that the Task Tsar service will start automatically if you reboot your computer.
If you have installed Task Tsar as a desktop application, you need to go to the Task Tsar shortcut in your start menu and click on Task Tsar to start it. It will run as an icon in your tray (down by your clock).
Once you have Task Tsar running, you can open the Task Tsar Manager by clicking on its shortcut in your Start menu. The Task Tsar's interface is intuitive and works like your other Windows applications to which you are familiar. From the Task Tsar Manager, you can easily add, modify and remove Task Tsar tasks, schedule their execution and optionally have Task Tsar email you a notification when it has performed a task.