navjotjsingh said:
Open Taskmanager, switch to Processes Tab and right click on application name and choose set priority. You can set priority upto 6 levels.
I'm sure he wouldn't have asked that cause he KNOWS there exists priorities. He's asking how to set them to start with a default priority.
For starting via CMD (Making BAT files in process), see:
*www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/14500/14500.html
For using a tool instead, try:
*www.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Enha...hancements/Applications-Priority-Master.shtml