The priority at which a job runs affects how intensively the computer resources are used.
To change the priority of a running job, follow the steps below.
Tip: You can also change the default job priority from the Job Server Properties dialog.
Note: It is not recommend that priority Highest be used on a single CPU machine as this can tie up the system's resources. Running multiple jobs at a priority higher than Low (especially if the number of jobs is equal to or greater than the number of processors) is likely to noticably slow operations on the relevant machine.