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command line option to set priority

 
 
tadashii
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      1st Aug 2004
hi all,

is there any command line option to change the process
priority status i.e from normal/above normal to high or
real time??

thanks in advance.
 
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Dave Patrick
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      2nd Aug 2004
You can use start command in a shell script; something like
start "" /min "some program"
start /?
for the syntax

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"tadashii" wrote:
| hi all,
|
| is there any command line option to change the process
| priority status i.e from normal/above normal to high or
| real time??
|
| thanks in advance.


 
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