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Frank, If you are
using WinNT/2K, yes you can. Right
click on the field of the task bar and select “Task Manager”. Then select the Applications tab. Select your application, right click,
and “Go To Process”. Now right
click on the process (aka “Job” on the AS/400) and select “Set Priority”. This will change the priority for
the process. The priory will revert
back to normal when it is restarted. This can
also be done under program control. Bob -----Original
Message----- This is a little off topic, but I
was wondering if there is a way on a PC to give priority to one session over
another as we can on the WRKACTJOB command for example. That is, when you are
running several open windows sessions, is there some place that records each
session as a specific job? Frank Do You Yahoo!? |
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