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Howto : increase task priority level of a windows process ?

Asked by Hilaire in Miscellaneous Programming

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Hi guys,

I have a strange issue with an app that i need to run.
When I run it manually, the process runs for about 15 mins.

When it is started as a .bat by a windows service (srvany custom listener), it runs for about 45 minutes to do exatcly the same thing ! (on the same machine, same work load, ...)

the difference is that instead of consuming 100 % CPU during 15 mins, it makes peaks of 2 secs then pauses of 3-4 secs, wich looks like the teeth of a fork in task manager.

The "jobs" are stored in a database-driven FIFO stack, and they are currently piling in the queue faster than they get de-piled.

Given the fact that I know the PID (as shown in task manager), is there a simple way to increase priority level ?

Any suggestions welcome !

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