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Message 39782 - Posted: 24 Oct 2004, 21:12:29 UTC

I have a Question to Boinc
in the old days i gave my running programms more Priority in the settings but now with Boinc i have an problem every time a new WU is in Work the Settings go back to lowest Priority, but i want Seti or lhc run in High Priority Mode when iam not on my PC is there a option to set it that way ?
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Message 39833 - Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 1:21:00 UTC

In XP if you go to the task manager and right click on the application you can set it to any thing you want........
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Message 39870 - Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 3:01:33 UTC - in response to Message 39833.  

> In XP if you go to the task manager and right click on the application you can
> set it to any thing you want........
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@Pascal, that didn't help, he already knows how to set the priority of a process.


@San Ra-Lu Quonling: Currently there is no way of doing this, but there is also no real need, as there are almost no other processes will not be taking any CPU time when you are not active. I have heard that there is an addon that is being worked on (I don't know the state) that may do what you want.


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Message 39894 - Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 4:44:19 UTC - in response to Message 39870.  

> > In XP if you go to the task manager and right click on the application
> you can
> > set it to any thing you want........
> >
> @Pascal, that didn't help, he already knows how to set the priority of a
> process.
>
>
> @San Ra-Lu Quonling: Currently there is no way of doing this, but there is
> also no real need, as there are almost no other processes will not be taking
> any CPU time when you are not active. I have heard that there is an addon
> that is being worked on (I don't know the state) that may do what you want.
>

oppppps Mis-read it.
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Message 50672 - Posted: 2 Dec 2004, 12:23:38 UTC - in response to Message 39870.  

> @San Ra-Lu Quonling: Currently there is no way of doing this, but there is
> also no real need,
nevertheless, this is a wish list, right? and that is feature that is being wished for...
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Message 50815 - Posted: 3 Dec 2004, 2:05:53 UTC - in response to Message 50672.  

> > @San Ra-Lu Quonling: Currently there is no way of doing this, but there
> is
> > also no real need,
> nevertheless, this is a wish list, right? and that is feature that is being
> wished for...
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True, and it is at the bottom of the developers todo list.


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