A akshaybindal Beginner Apr 4, 2012 #1 How to get those administrative rights to set the priority of a process to real time?
CA50 Forerunner Apr 4, 2012 #2 you can simply change it by [right-click] on the process, and selecting the priority
H haris5sani Galvanizer Apr 23, 2012 #3 Why can't i change priority in my ofc system(Win 7) to realtime, it only set it to High ? But in my home pc(Win XP), i can change priority to Realtime as well as High.
Why can't i change priority in my ofc system(Win 7) to realtime, it only set it to High ? But in my home pc(Win XP), i can change priority to Realtime as well as High.
CA50 Forerunner Apr 23, 2012 #4 haris5sani said: Why can't i change priority in my ofc system(Win 7) to realtime, it only set it to High ? But in my home pc(Win XP), i can change priority to Realtime as well as High. Click to expand... may be due to user right limitation, are you an administrator ?
haris5sani said: Why can't i change priority in my ofc system(Win 7) to realtime, it only set it to High ? But in my home pc(Win XP), i can change priority to Realtime as well as High. Click to expand... may be due to user right limitation, are you an administrator ?
H haris5sani Galvanizer Apr 23, 2012 #5 CA50 said: may be due to user right limitation, are you an administrator ? Click to expand... No we login as a user using a userid/pwd. I think they have created users in a particular domain denying adminship to all for obvious security reasons.
CA50 said: may be due to user right limitation, are you an administrator ? Click to expand... No we login as a user using a userid/pwd. I think they have created users in a particular domain denying adminship to all for obvious security reasons.