Setting environment variable CONFIGROOT

Hi
I want to find the msg store for a particular user account so i'm planning to use hashdir command utility and the requirement for the same is given
below
Requirements:
Must be run locally on the Messaging Server. Make sure that the environment variable CONFIGROOT is set to msg_svr_base/config.
My Ques..
1. How i have to set CONFIGROOT and in which file ???
Thanks in Advance

Hi,
CONFIGROOT is a shell environment variable. It needs to be set in the environment of the shell you are using for example for bash shell:
export CONFIGROOT=<msg_base>/config
Regards,
Shane.

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