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Use SetPriority utility to change execution priority of a running process.
Here is description of the supported command line parameters:
Usage: SetPriority [process id] [new priority]
Command line parameters:
process id | ID of the process to change. Enter ID as it appears in the Windows Task Manager's Processes tab page. |
new priority | new priority code, either of the following: 0 for "normal" priority 1 for "low" 2 for "high" |
Run SetPriority.exe without parameters from the DOS command prompt to see full description of the supported parameters.
Example:
Raise priority of process #6575
SetPriority 6575 2