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Spid

2003-05-06, 8:14 am

Your boss is using an application almost exclusively and wants this application to have a higher priority when accessing system resources than other programs on his computer. You explain the advanteges and potential pitfalls of making this change, but your boss says to do it anyways because if something goes wrong it will be your fault and you'll have to fix it anyways

How can you do this? (Choose 2)

A. At the command prompt type the following:
Start <program name> /high

B. At the command prompt type the following:
Start /high <program name>

C. Open Task Manager, Select the Processes Tab, right click on the process in question, and then Set Priority.

D. Open Task Manager, Select the Processes Tab, highlight the process in question, and choose Options | Set Priority from the menu bar.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
Tahoon

2003-05-06, 9:12 am

B & C
everetjo

2003-05-06, 10:01 am

tahoon, your avatar is giving me vertigo
Deja-vue

2003-05-06, 10:17 am

A & C for me.
tharg

2003-05-06, 11:46 am

A & C for me 2
NetChild1985

2003-05-06, 1:09 pm

A and C
Tahoon

2003-05-06, 4:09 pm

quote:
Originally posted by everetjo
tahoon, your avatar is giving me vertigo
Hey,

I changed the avatar since every member in this forum seems to complain.... Maybe they hate me when looking at the previous -mad dancer- avatar.
Deja-vue

2003-05-06, 6:19 pm

Tahoon, we'll give you a for your new Avatar, but a for your Answer today!

Deja-vue

2003-05-06, 6:27 pm

rare photo of Spid taking his last Test to become MCSE...

http://www.americanroyalarts.com/library/dl2.jpg

Deja-vue

2003-05-06, 6:28 pm

....and after the Test

http://www.americanroyalarts.com/library/dl4.jpg

Tahoon

2003-05-06, 6:44 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
Tahoon, we'll give you a for your new Avatar, but a for your Answer today!




Hey Deja,

It's obviously C.

But when I came to try the cmd thing, "B" worked but "A" didn't.

I tried it with the notepad program. It opens with both ways (A & B). But afetr trying B, and checking the priority from the taskman, you'll find it high only in B.

Give it a shot and tell me.
christo78

2003-05-06, 7:03 pm

B & C
Spid

2003-05-06, 8:03 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Tahoon
Hey Deja,

It's obviously C.

But when I came to try the cmd thing, "B" worked but "A" didn't.

I tried it with the notepad program. It opens with both ways (A & B). But afetr trying B, and checking the priority from the taskman, you'll find it high only in B.

Give it a shot and tell me.



Spid

2003-05-06, 8:19 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
rare photo of Spid taking his last Test to become MCSE...

http://www.americanroyalarts.com/library/dl2.jpg




enforcer

2003-05-07, 5:39 am

B & C for me

Hands on, I always find that's best (just like $£x)
cramersaunders

2003-05-07, 9:55 am

B C
Deja-vue

2003-05-07, 11:38 am

Tahoon is not just beautiful, but smart as well.
b and c is correct.
Tahoon

2003-05-07, 12:17 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
Tahoon is not just beautiful, but smart as well.
b and c is correct.

Ahem!

So I'll get a for my answer?
Spid

2003-05-07, 12:38 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Tahoon
Ahem!

So I'll get a for my answer?



You sure do!! http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/nodder.gif
Spid

2003-05-07, 12:42 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Your boss is using an application almost exclusively and wants this application to have a higher priority when accessing system resources than other programs on his computer. You explain the advanteges and potential pitfalls of making this change, but your boss says to do it anyways because if something goes wrong it will be your fault and you'll have to fix it anyways

How can you do this? (Choose 2)

A. At the command prompt type the following:
Start <program name> /high

B. At the command prompt type the following:
Start /high <program name>

C. Open Task Manager, Select the Processes Tab, right click on the process in question, and then Set Priority.

D. Open Task Manager, Select the Processes Tab, highlight the process in question, and choose Options | Set Priority from the menu bar.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answers are.....B and C

"A" even though it looks correct, it not the proper syntax for the command.
"D" is a made up answer, there is no set priority selection off of the Options menu.

Very nicely done everyone!!
RomeoMike

2003-05-11, 11:57 am

Dear Spid,

Belated congrats on your MCSE 2K, and for a sweet study question. Going to a command prompt and typing start /? gives all the help you need, while opening Task Manager and trying the alternatives nails down the second half of the question.
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