JSI Tip 0269 - Set foreground/backround priority in the Windows NT 4.0 registry.

Jerold Schulman

October 5, 1997

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The relative priority of foreground vs background applications can be set my modifying Win32PrioritySeparation at:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlPriorityControlWin32PrioritySeparation

This type REG_DWORD entry defaults to 2 if the value is not present.

Win32PrioritySeparation determines how much processor time the threads of a foreground process receive each time they are scheduled on a Windows NT workstation processor.

 Value 

 Meaning

   0

 Short processor interval.  Foreground threads get the same amount of processor time as background threads which is the same as threads of processes with a priority class of Idle.

   1

 Medium length processor interval.  Foreground processes get more processor time than background processes each time they are scheduled.      

   2

 Long processor interval.  Foreground thread processes get much more processor time than background processes.

On a Windows NT 4.0 Server, the length of processor time each thread gets is longer than on a workstation, but it is fixed. The value of Win32PrioritySeparation is used to calculate a priority boost for foreground processes. The higher the value, the greater the boost.

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