Hi Bernard,
Hope you missed the storm damage.
> The Q. is bad English and should be changed to :
This is verbatim from the Forum.....
I've added a [sic] after the line.
> So unless this computer is being used exclusively to run your app and do nothing else while that app is running the setting of priority is moot anyway since then the only process will be yours and will get the priority.
Well yes but what about all of the 'tray applications' people have loaded running in the background.
Using File Manager a log file of a 'process' in my application has the following results.
Priority High 8316K log file
Priority Low 18,318K log file showing very much more activity.
I'll leave it in and if a user wants to experiment - so be it.
Thanks for your thoughts.
-Bryan