Function Reference

ProcessSetPriority

Changes the priority of a process

ProcessSetPriority ( "process", priority)

 

Parameters

process The name or PID of the process to check.
priority A flag which determines what priority to set
0 - Idle/Low
1 - Below Normal (Not supported on Windows 95/98/ME)
2 - Normal
3 - Above Normal (Not supported on Windows 95/98/ME)
4 - High
5 - Realtime (Use with caution, may make the system unstable)

 

Return Value

Success: Returns 1.
Failure: Returns 0 and sets @error to 1. May set @error to 2 if attempting to use an unsupported priority class.

 

Remarks

Above Normal and Below Normal priority classes are not supported on Windows 95/98/ME. If you try to use them on those platforms, the function will fail and @error will be set to 2.

 

Related

 

Example


Run("Notepad.exe")
ProcessSetPriority("notepad.exe", 0)
; Notepad should now have Idle/Low priority