Hi Sam,
Thank you for posting!
I am afraid that currently I cannot find a way to persist the priority in
Task Manager. However, I can find a method to specify the priority when
launching it.
We can use the command "Start /<priority> <application name>" to specify
the application in the specified priority. For example, the command "Start
/realtime notepad.exe" can make notepad.exe running in realtime prirority.
For additional information about How to Alter a Program's Base Priority at
a Command Prompt, please visit the below article in Microsoft knowledge
base:
191771 How to Alter a Program's Base Priority at a Command Prompt
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=191771
I hope it helps.
Have a nice day!
Thanks & Regards,
Feng Mao [MSFT], MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| I want to persist the priority I set to program processes in Task Manager,
| but every time the program is closed and reopened the priority is reset
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| to what it use to be. Is there away around this?
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