s902114@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au (Zen) (02/18/91)
To quote from README.TXT which came with Windows 3.0 : GIVING MAXIMUM PRIORITY TO AN APPLICATION ========================================= Windows lets you set the specific amount of processing time your applications will receive relative to other applications that are running. To ensure that a particular application receives all the processing time it needs without interruption, set its Priority Foreground option to 10000. With this setting, no background applications will be allowed to run unless the foreground application is idle. QUESTION: Where is the priority foreground option hidden away? -- _____ Two elephants fell off a cliff. Boom Boom. // // __ // // / \ I\ I for a good time call // // (-- I \I alias s902114@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au // // \__/ I I Stuart Bishop or zen@phoenix.pub.uu.oz.au // ((___________________________________________________________________// -- _____ Two elephants fell off a cliff. Boom Boom. // // __ //