
Active Task Manager
The Active Task Manager is intended for automatic and/or manual starting tasks under Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.

The Active Task Manager supports the following types of tasks:
- executable (any exe, com or bat file); special properties of this task type are: command line, arguments (optional) and working folder (optional);
- backup of files (the Active Backup Expert software is required);
- reminder message; special properties are: message text, repeat count, repeat delay and wav-file name, that played during message displaying.
- shutdown of the system; special properties are: type of shutdown, shutdown option.
- Thanks to the Settings window you can view, add, configure and remove tasks in task list. You can assign as many tasks as you wish.
For automatic start you should specify the time of the next start and the interval between two consequent starts (from 1 minute). It is possible to execute a task only once. To do so simply set the interval between two consequent starts as 0.
The alternate way to launch tasks unattendedly is the start under detailed schedule. It lets you to set very flexible schedule for task starting.
To strat a task manually you don't need any schedule for it. |