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Is it possible to change the process priority of the executed llr.exe by setting the <process_priority>-tag in the cc_config.xml? Tried that several times since WUProp actually has a higher priority (lower than normal) than llr.exe has (lowest) in windows 10. Or is the priority fixed? | |
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Is it possible to change the process priority of the executed llr.exe by setting the The priority is always fixed to normal. You can use a freeware program to change the priority in windows. | |
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The taskmanager tells me the follwing: | |
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The taskmanager tells me the follwing: Ok, I see, mine is also in lowest mode but I cant see any reason why it should be running in normal mode. | |
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I would have let it run in normal mode to have a higher priority than wuprop. Thats all. | |
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I would have let it run in normal mode to have a higher priority than wuprop. Thats all. Bill2’s Process Manager is a good tool for this. | |
ID: 3393 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
Thanks! I'll give it a try. :-) | |
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