Differences between
Program and Private Monitors
The Program and Private monitors are very
similar, but have the following differences:
- The Program monitor can be used to monitor all variables,
while a Private monitor is associated with a single
Source window.
- The Program monitor remains open at all times unless you
close it or exit the debugger. A Private monitor closes
whenever the Source window it is associated with closes,
and is hidden whenever its Source window becomes inactive
(for example, when a statement in that Source window
returns control to code in another Source window).
- Because a Private monitor is associated with a specific
Source window, whose focus is raised whenever you select
the monitor, it does not have a Windows menu.

Add Expressions and Variables to
a Monitor
Change the Contents of Storage
View a Location in Storage
Open a New Storage Monitor
View Variables, Memory, Registers,
and the Stack
Debug Heap Use
View Variable Contents