+Application priority\r
+--------------------\r
+NSSM can set the priority class of the managed application. NSSM will look in\r
+the registry under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\<service>\Parameters\r
+for the REG_DWORD entry AppPriority. Valid values correspond to arguments to\r
+SetPriorityClass(). If AppPriority() is missing or invalid the\r
+application will be launched with normal priority.\r
+\r
+\r
+Processor affinity\r
+------------------\r
+NSSM can set the CPU affinity of the managed application. NSSM will look in\r
+the registry under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\<service>\Parameters\r
+for the REG_SZ entry AppAffinity. It should specify a comma-separated listed\r
+of zero-indexed processor IDs. A range of processors may optionally be\r
+specified with a dash. No other characters are allowed in the string.\r
+\r
+For example, to specify the first; second; third and fifth CPUs, an appropriate\r
+AppAffinity would be 0-2,4.\r
+\r
+If AppAffinity is missing or invalid, NSSM will not attempt to restrict the\r
+application to specific CPUs.\r
+\r
+Note that the 64-bit version of NSSM can configure a maximum of 64 CPUs in this\r
+way and that the 32-bit version can configure a maxium of 32 CPUs even when\r
+running on 64-bit Windows.\r
+\r
+\r