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You can only set *Preemption* for automated tasks (language discovery or technology discovery).
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You can enable *Preemption* on any scheduled task (not in the status of *Running*, *Succeeded*, or *Failed*). However, only lower-priority tasks are candidates to be preempted. When a higher-priority task is blocked by lower-priority tasks and has *Preemption* enabled, the low-priority tasks might be rescheduled so that the blocked higher-priority task might run. Therefore, it is only useful to enable *Preemption* on higher-priority tasks, for example, application analysis.
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