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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (8907)3/10/1999 1:08:00 PM
From: unixgeek  Read Replies (2) of 11149
 
There's a possibility that you can. I'm not at home (where my QP2 is) so I can't check it from here, but IF you're running NT 4.x, you may be able to start the process using the "start" command in NT.

It allows you to start the process with low, normal, high, or realtime priority. (open a dos window and run "start /?" for a description of how to do this) If the QP2 program can (or will) override this after it starts running, I can't say. (Does QP2 run on NT?)

I see that '95 does indeed have a start command, but doesn't support the priority class switches. >:-( I don't have access to a Win '98 box, so no idea what switches it supports or if it even has the start command, but I'd wager that it does.
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