If you can lay your hands on a working copy of Win32::API, then the function you need is SetPriorityClass.
Alternatively, you could use Inline::C to gain access to the same function.
In reply to Re: Changing Windows Process Priority
by BrowserUk
in thread Changing Windows Process Priority
by Anonymous Monk
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