[techtalk] nice in NT/Win2k?

srl slandrum at cs.smith.edu
Sun Apr 16 11:35:52 EST 2000


I tried that, but the system won't let me change the priority; this is a
service running as LocalSystem, and I think it's locking me out, even as
Administrator. <sigh>

srl

On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, aprilk wrote:

> I play sysadmin at home but learning NT, fortunately it isn't used as
> the main OS here. <g> Yes there is a way to do that. In NT open the task
> manager and right click on the process, there is an option for priority
> level. As far as I know that is the only way to change a service. There
> might be others but this should help some. 
> 
> April
> 
> srl <slandrum at cs.smith.edu> wrote:
> 
> 
> >Okay, so i know this isn't striclty ontopic, but any NT/Win2k, sysadmins
> >out there? I'm not a sysadmin, but I play one at my job.... (long story.)
> >
> >I need to know if there's an equivalent command in NT/Win2k like the unix
> >"nice"--- I have a service (Funnelweb scheduler) that's eating lots of
> >processor for no good reason, and I'd like to give it a really low
> >priority or limit it to only x percent processor usage.
> >
> >srl
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