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1.1     ! root        1:  Sample: Starting a Process at a Given Priority
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        !             3: Summary:
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        !             5: This sample demonstrates how to start a new process at a
        !             6: given default priority. It is a functional replacement for
        !             7: the "start" command, but with added features.
        !             8: 
        !             9: More Information:
        !            10: 
        !            11: Starts a separate windows to run a specified program.
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        !            13: STARTP [/Ttitle] [/Dpath] [/h] [/l] [/min] [/max] [/w] [/c]
        !            14: [program] [parameters]
        !            15: 
        !            16:   title      Title to display in window title bar.
        !            17:              Quote the entire paramter to include
        !            18:              spaces in the title, i.e. startp "/Ttest
        !            19:              job"
        !            20:   path       Starting directory
        !            21:   h          Set default to high priority
        !            22:   l          Set default to low priority
        !            23:   min        Start window minimized
        !            24:   max        Start window maximized
        !            25:   w          Wait for started process to end before
        !            26:              returning control to the command
        !            27:              processor. This option starts the process
        !            28:              synchronously
        !            29:   c          Use current console instead of creating a
        !            30:              new console.
        !            31:   program    A program to run as either a GUI
        !            32:              application or a console application
        !            33:   parameter  These are the parameters passed to the
        !            34:   s          program.
        !            35: 
        !            36: Note that the priority parameters may have no effect if the
        !            37: program changes its own priority.
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