Re: Can you set process priority for an exe?
- From: "3c273" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:00:25 -0700
I'm not sure what is going on. I also get this behavior on my Win2k box but
my WinXP box is working as expected. If I find a solution, I will post back.
Louis
"DeanB" <deanbrown3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jul 30, 3:58 pm, "3c273" <nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:"start
Create a batch file with the following line:
start /LOW x:\pathtoyourprogram.exe
and use that to start your program. Open a command prompt and type
/?" for more info.
Louis
"dean" <deanbrow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello all,
I regularly run Borland's compiler (CBuilder 6.0) at work as a full
time developer, but when it compiles it hogs nearly all of the
machine's CPU time, and all other apps are very unresponsive. If I set
the priority level of the process to LOW, then everything works fine
and the program still runs just the same.
How can I set the priority level on an application such as this? I
right-click on the shortcut and can't see anything related to priority
levels.
Thanks!
Dean- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks! I have the new batch file (BCB_LOW.bat) on my desk-top with
the following contents:
start/LOW "C:\Program Files\Borland\CBuilder6\Bin\bcb.exe"
When I double-click the icon for this .bat file, all I get is a
command prompt which takes me to the:
documents and settings\Dean\Desktop
directory.
Can you tell me what I'm missing here? I copied the path over from the
properties dialog for the app itself.
-Dean
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