1. Open the Executable Settings dialog box, or click Settings in the Run Program dialog box.
2. Select the PowerCheck tab.
3. Select whether to use minimal or precise as the default instrumentation level for error checking on modules without debug data, each time you run the selected program.
4. Select whether to use minimal or precise instrumentation as the default for error checking on modules larger than the size you specify, each time you run the selected program.
5. If you are collecting coverage data, select whether to use line-level or function-level instrumentation as the default for coverage monitoring, each time you run the selected program.
6. If you are collecting coverage data, select whether or not to exclude all modules in Windows directories from coverage monitoring, each time you run the selected program.
7. In the Modules to Instrument group, click Configure... to specify how you want Purify to instrument the program on a per module basis, each time you run the selected program.
Notes:
§ The availability of relocation data, debug line data, and symbol data affects the level at which Purify can perform instrumentation. For more information, click
§ Use the Modules tab in the Properties dialog box after the program has exited to see exactly how Purify instrumented each module. Purify's default instrumentation for error checking is based on the size of each module in the program and the availability of debug data, so modules may occasionally be instrumented at a level that you did not intend.
§ Purify saves settings for the current program in the Exename_pure.ini. These settings apply each time you run the selected executable, until you change a setting.
§ To set default settings that apply to all programs, use the Default Settings dialog box.
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