Individual Jobs are the heart of the system. Each Job contains a definition of what the Job will do, when it will do it, and to whom it will report results. Jobs are created, modified, viewed and can be deleted. However, it is not until the Job is deployed to the Windows Task Scheduler that it can perform the useful work for which it was created.

In addition to the Jobs, at least one Server definition must be created. The one required server is the local server, which is necessary for adding jobs and that also allows Jobs to be run on the local machine. Beyond that, a definition for each targeted deployment server must be created.