The desktop search paths are created at login by the desktop utility dtsearchpath. The dtsearchpath utility uses a combination of environment variables and built-in locations to create the search paths.
The environment variables that dtsearchpath reads are called input variables. These are variables set by the system administrator or end user. The input variables use the naming convention DTSP*.
When dtsearchpath runs at login time, it assembles the values assigned to these variables, adds built-in locations, and creates values for output variables. There is an output variable for each search path.
Table 9–2 Desktop Search Path Environment Variables
Search Path For: |
Output Environment Variable |
System-Wide Input Variable |
Personal Input Variable |
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Applications | |||
Icons | |||
Help data |
Components use the values of the output variables. For example, Application
Manager uses the value of the application search path (DTAPPSEARCHPATH
) to locate application groups.