Environment variables
are a useful way to modify the standard path locations and behavior
of Maya. For example, you can:
- Set Maya to look in a different directory
than the default for custom scripts using the MAYA_SCRIPT_PATH environment
variable.
- Point to an area with more disk space
so you have enough room for temporary render cache files using the
TEMPDIR environment variable.
Many of the variables
used by Maya are set automatically when you start Maya.