Base Priority of the CMD Process
ID: Q142677
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
SUMMARY
Under Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Server, the base priority of the
command (CMD) process and of the thread that runs in it is set to 8 by
default.
MORE INFORMATION
Under Windows NT 3.x, the base priority of the CMD process and the thread
that runs in it used to be set to 7; the system could boost the thread from
priority 7 to priority 9.
As previously stated, under Windows NT 4.0 the base priority of the CMD
process and the thread that runs it is now set to 8 by default. The system
can still boost the thread priority by 2 points, but now the increase is
from priority 8 to priority 10.
To check this change, simply start a CMD process and start Performance
Monitor. Check the chart with Object: Process and Counter: Priority Base
for the Instance: CMD.
You can also check the chart with Object: Thread and Counter: Priority Base
vs. Counter: Priority Current for the Instance: CMD.
Additional query words:
prodnt
Keywords : kbother ntconfig NTSrvWkst
Version : 4.0
Platform : winnt
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