No, a normal process can be preemptive (started with New process or Executed on 
server) as long as the starting method is preemptive capable.

John DeSoi, Ph.D.


> On Jan 30, 2019, at 2:14 PM, Dennis, Neil via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I thought for a process to work on a separate core it needed to be a WORKER 
> process and preemptive capable. So if you call new process it will not be 
> preemptive. If you call worker it can be preemptive if the code is 
> preemptive. I was also under the assumption is that each worker process does 
> not use multiple cores, but a worker process can use a different core from 
> other worker processes

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