104 Toggle the state of the silent background engine.
105 Show the product documentation.
106 Adjust configuration and supervision rules.
107 Check for product update online.
108 Close core background engine as well (will deactive Process Lasso's process monitoring)?
109 Error trimming process memory usage.
110 Successfully trimmed of process memory usage.
111 Error trimming memory of processes.
112 Successfully trimmed memory of processes.
113 Error clearing log file. Sharing violation?
114 Error launching task manager.
115 Lower out-of-control processes to idle priority class instead of below normal priority class. Below normal priority class makes restrained processes take precedence over idle priority processes. If restrained processes are set to the idle priority class, they must compete for CPU resources with other processes at the idle priority class. It is recommended you leave this option off, its default state.
116 Show cumulative processor usage in system tray.
117 Show system responsiveness in system tray.
118 Just show the Process Lasso icon in the system tray.
119 Show informative balloons in the system tray when the Process Govenor has taken an action on a process.
120 Show/hide main window
1048 Show informative balloons when a process has been restored in priority after having been lowered due to out-of-control restraint.
1049 Check for updates once per day. No information is sent out, only an HTTP based request for the latest version is done.
1050 The duration to display the balloon, in seconds. The Operating Systems limits this value to between 10 and 30 seconds.
1051 Seconds to wait when gracefully closing an application before forcing it to terminate.
1052 This indicates whether or not to enable out-of-control process restraint (dynamically lowering process priority classes).
1053 The system must have at least this cumulative amount of processor usage before restraint will occur on any process.
1054 A process must be using at least this percent of total available processor time before being restrained.
1055 A process must be 'out-of-control' for at least this many milliseconds before restraint.
1056 A process must be using no more than this percent of total available processor time to be restored to its original priority class.
1057 Indicates whether or not to boost the foreground process priority class. It is recommended you leave this option off.
1058 Indicates whether or not to boost the foreground thread priority.
1059 Edit processes excluded from out-of-control process restraint.