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1.1 ! root 1: Sample: Starting a Process at a Given Priority ! 2: ! 3: Summary: ! 4: ! 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. ! 12: ! 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. ! 38: ! 39:
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