Re: Default process priority

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Patrifick <Patrifick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I am running a process which takes most about 40% of my CPU usage. I can
>change the process priority in task manager, but this doesn't solve the
>problem as this process opens several other processes. This process is
>ntaskldr.exe which known IBM issue for Lotus Notes 6.xx after an upgrade from
>R5.
>
>What I am trying to achive is to edit registry that the process will start
>automaticali in a low priority.

Use the START command. For details type
START /?
at a DOS prompt.

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