If you are
debugging on Windows, user profiles are stored on the workstation, in %USERPROFILE%\DbgProf on the drive where your Windows profiles are stored.
If you are
debugging on AIX, user profiles are stored in the workstation, in $HOME/.DbgProf.
Using program profiles means that the Distributed Debugger will restore debugger fonts, monitor settings, and breakpoints for your program from the last time you debugged the program. If you are debugging the program for the first time, the debugger windows start up with their default appearance, and no breakpoints are set.
When you use program profiles, any changes you make to the exception filter settings, monitor settings, and breakpoints are saved. If the debugger has saved a profile containing information on window, breakpoint, and monitor settings from a previous debug session for a program, the profile is used to restore those settings. To delete them you can use the Application Preferences dialog.
Attention: If you add or delete lines in your source file, recompile it, and then debug the program again with a saved program profile, line breakpoints may no longer match the code they were initially set for because line breakpoint information is saved by line number, not by the content of the line.