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I have two applications that need to run with High priority. The non-VB application is a .exe file and I start it at high priority like this: C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c start "NaP3" /High "C:\Program Files (x86)\NaP3\NaP3.exe"That command is in the Target field of a desktop shortcut. When started this way, I look at the priority with Task Manager and it is High as specified. The second application is a Visual Basic application created with Visual Studio 2022. That program doesn't have an .exe file, but rather has a name like: xxxxxx.application. I attempt to start it with a shortcut
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