Look at page 464 of the User's Manual:
For Windows XP and Windows 2000
1. Exit Sesame if it is running.
2. Create the folder on your computer (if it doesn’t already exist) where you want to store your Report Writer output files. For example, c:\sesame\reports.
3. From your Windows XP or Windows 2000 desktop, click Start / Control Panel.
4. In Control Panel, double-click on the System icon to display the System Properties dialog. (See Figure 1 for Windows XP; Figure 1a for Windows 2000.)
5. Click on the Advanced tab. (See Figure 1a for Windows XP; Figure 1b for Windows 2000.)
6. Click on the Environment Variables button to display the Environment
Variables dialog. (See Figure 2.)
7. Under System Variables, click on the New button to display the New System Variable dialog. (See Figure 3.)
8. In the Variable name field, type SESAME_REPORT_PATH as shown in Figure 3.
9. In the Variable value field, type the full path to the folder where you want Sesame to create your report files. Figure 3 shows a C:\SESAME\REPORTS path already entered.
10. Double-check that you typed the variable name and value correctly, then click OK to save your new environment variable.
11. Click OK twice more to return to Control Panel, then close Control Panel.
Your SESAME_REPORT_PATH environment variable has been set. You do not need to
restart your computer.
For Windows 98
1. Exit Sesame if it is running.
2. Create the folder on your computer (if it doesn’t already exist) where you want to store your Report Writer output files. For example, c:\sesame\reports.
3. In Windows Explorer or My Computer, locate your autoexec.bat file. This file is normally stored in the C: folder. Right-click on the file and select Edit from the submenu. This should display the file in Notepad.
4. Move to the end of the file and, on the first available empty line, type the following:
SET SESAME_REPORT_PATH=C:\SESAME\REPORTS
5. Replace C:\SESAME\REPORTS with the full path to the folder where you want your Report Writer output files stored. Otherwise, the line must be typed exactly as shown. Do not use quotation marks.
6. Save the file.
7. Close any open programs, then restart your computer for the change to take effect.
For Unix based Operating Systems:
For Unix based operating systems, environment variables are set based on the shell
being employed:
Examples:
ksh: export SESAME_REPORT_PATH = "/usr/local/Sesame/Reports"
tcsh: setenv SESAME_REPORT_PATH "/usr/local/Sesame/Reports"