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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

<strong>12</strong>0<br />

6. Select Profile > Open User Profile on the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar. This action displays the Open User<br />

Profile dialog box. If you allow end-users to select both non-roaming local and Roaming User<br />

Profiles, make sure they select the correct location (the <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> Roaming<br />

User Profile location) from the Location of user profile field.<br />

7. Select a User Profile and click Open.<br />

Note: If you did not upgrade the Roaming User Profiles and store them in the new master Roaming<br />

User Profile directory, when you click Open, the User profile needs to be upgraded<br />

dialog box appears. Since you cannot upgrade Roaming User Profiles locally, you should click Cancel<br />

and return to Upgrading master Roaming User Profiles. If you click OK instead of Cancel,<br />

you receive a message stating You cannot upgrade a roaming user because you cannot upgrade<br />

Roaming User Profiles on a workstation where the Roaming feature is on.<br />

Upgrading User Profiles that use third-party vocabularies<br />

Vocabularies Created by a Third Party (other than by<br />

<strong>Nuance</strong>)<br />

Note: Any installation can use vocabularies that are not provided by <strong>Nuance</strong>, but<br />

created by a third party specifically for a particular installation.<br />

Using a custom vocabulary from <strong>Dragon</strong> 10.x or<br />

earlier with <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong><br />

You cannot use a custom vocabulary created in <strong>Dragon</strong> 10.x or earlier with <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong>. You must<br />

recreate the custom vocabulary in <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong>. If you have a custom vocabulary from a <strong>Nuance</strong><br />

VAR, you should contact the VAR to obtain a new version of the vocabulary.<br />

Upgrading User Profiles with third party<br />

vocabularies<br />

When you upgrade a User Profile whose base vocabulary was created by a third party, all custom<br />

words and other changes to that vocabulary will be maintained but the vocabulary's base type will<br />

be changed. For example, <strong>Dragon</strong> 10.x or 11.x User Profiles that use the US English | Large |<br />

<strong>Nuance</strong> vocabulary with a topic ID of 9005 are upgraded to use the General—Medium vocabulary;<br />

that upgraded User Profile's vocabulary also contains all customizations in the <strong>Dragon</strong> 10.x<br />

or 11.x vocabulary.<br />

See "Upgrading User Profiles to <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> " in <strong>Dragon</strong> - What's New for administrators<br />

for more information.<br />

To further modify and re-distribute customizations to vocabularies created by third parties, you<br />

can follow the steps outlined below on your <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> User Profiles.

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