sohrab
December 13th 03, 12:35 AM
I believe if you open task manager and select the desired
service and then right click on it, you can change the
priority of that program. but if this is not what you are
looking for there is an alternative:
go to control panel/system/advance/performance/advanced
and from there you can change the priorities as well.
hope this helps!
sohrab
>-----Original Message-----
>Does someone out there know if you can change the
startup
>priority of an application to where it does not take all
>of the system resources just on the application load?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Thanks in Advance
>.
>
service and then right click on it, you can change the
priority of that program. but if this is not what you are
looking for there is an alternative:
go to control panel/system/advance/performance/advanced
and from there you can change the priorities as well.
hope this helps!
sohrab
>-----Original Message-----
>Does someone out there know if you can change the
startup
>priority of an application to where it does not take all
>of the system resources just on the application load?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Thanks in Advance
>.
>