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By mashium123
#249549
Hi.

Anyone knows how to set the priority of an application in windows xp via commandline?
What I want achieve is a shortcut to an application (mxed and mxst) that ought to starts in low priority for example.

Just as we can do it with mxcl ("...\mxcl.exe" -p:low). But here I guess, this "-p" switch is a feature bundled to mxcl code and not to xp, isn't it?

So how do I do it in xp generally? There should be a way?!
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By mashium123
#249572
Thx Bubbaloo.

But... no, couldn't find it... any other ideas?

System is xp32bit prof
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By Bubbaloo
#249574
When you right click on the shortcut, and go to properties, does it look something like this?
Image
This is Vista but it should be similar.
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By mashium123
#249575
Well, yes it looks the same.. at least in that "shortcut" section.
Now, where do you say, do I define it as low priority?
In your screenshot it's the mxcl.exe, that is being defined as low prio. That does work, I know that... but no other application works by adding "-p:low"... as mentioned, I guess, this "-p" switch is a mxcl-thing but doesn't work for any other...

I thought, there might be a switch provided by the operating system that lets you do that...
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By jomaga
#249579
Simply run the program from a bat file with:

cmd /c start /high program.exe

Change program.exe with the name of the executable
You can use /high /AboveNormal /Normal /BelowNormal or /Low to set the desired priority
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By mashium123
#249586
jomaga wrote:Simply run the program from a bat file with:

cmd /c start /high program.exe

Change program.exe with the name of the executable
You can use /high /AboveNormal /Normal /BelowNormal or /Low to set the desired priority
Aaahhhh.. finally.... thanks a lot jomega, now I can run everything on low level... :D

Thank you too Bubbaloo for trying :)

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