Process Lasso sees that as a different application (which it is), so doesn't apply the realtime setting to new tasks.
Process Lasso allows some degree of wildcarding. Of course, for such an aggressive setting as realtime CPU priority it may be best not to use any wildcarding, but perhaps one could consider:
einsteinbinary*opencl-intel_gpu*.exe
Of course, had I been suggesting such a thing for this use yesterday, I'd have omitted the last asterisk, and it would have failed anyway.
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einsteinbinary_BRP4_1.34_windows_x86_64__opencl-intel_gpu.exe
was replaced by
einsteinbinary_BRP4_1.34_windows_x86_64__opencl-intel_gpu-new.exe
yesterday afternoon. Process Lasso sees that as a different application (which it is), so doesn't apply the realtime setting to new tasks.
RE: Process Lasso sees that
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Process Lasso allows some degree of wildcarding. Of course, for such an aggressive setting as realtime CPU priority it may be best not to use any wildcarding, but perhaps one could consider:
einsteinbinary*opencl-intel_gpu*.exe
Of course, had I been suggesting such a thing for this use yesterday, I'd have omitted the last asterisk, and it would have failed anyway.