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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 />

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In the Roaming, Miscellaneous, and Schedule tabs of the Administrative Settings dialog box,<br />

you set default values for the Roaming User options in the table below. The default values are<br />

then written to the nsdefaults.ini file, the roamingdef.ini file, and the roaminguser.ini file.<br />

After the MSI installation is finished, you can use the nsdefaults.ini file, the roamingdef.ini file, and<br />

the roaming.ini file to install <strong>Dragon</strong> on other computers using the same settings that are in the .ini<br />

files.<br />

See Overview of Installing <strong>Dragon</strong> using the Windows installer (MSI) and its subtopics for more<br />

information on installing <strong>Dragon</strong> using an MSI installation.<br />

See MSI Options Specific to <strong>Dragon</strong> for more information on options that can be set during an<br />

MSI installation of <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />

Do not attempt to manually modify the .ini files. Manually modifying the .ini files may<br />

cause unpredictable or undesirable results.<br />

Option Description and UI equivalent<br />

RoamingUserOn=0 (or 1) Turns on the Roaming feature.<br />

Roaming User Local Cache<br />

Directory<br />

=""<br />

Open User Large Collection<br />

=0 (or 1)<br />

Roaming User Restrict<br />

Local<br />

User Access=1 (or 0)<br />

Roaming User Incorporate<br />

Voc Delta=0 (or 1)<br />

Default 0 = Off<br />

Same as the Roaming Tab - Enable option.<br />

Sets the location of the local copy of the Roaming User Profile. The<br />

default location is:<br />

Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\<strong>Nuance</strong>\<strong>Dragon</strong><br />

<strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><strong>12</strong>\RoamingUsers\<br />

Same as the Roaming Tab - Local directory (for cache) option.<br />

Same as the Roaming Tab - Display Classic Open User Profiles<br />

dialog. option.<br />

See <strong>Dragon</strong> - What's New for administrators for more information.<br />

Permits non-Roaming User Profiles to be opened when the Roaming<br />

feature is active. Default of 1 restricts access to Roaming User<br />

Profiles only, preventing non-roaming (local) end-users from dictating<br />

by accident.<br />

Same as the Roaming Tab - Allow non-roaming user profiles to<br />

be opened option.<br />

When the vocdelta.voc file reaches 90% of its maximum size (1000<br />

KB, or 1 GB), incorporates the contents of the local vocdelta.voc<br />

file into the master Roaming User Profiles (acoustic model for the<br />

User Profile), without running the Acoustic and Language<br />

Model Optimizer. After it incorporates the contents of the file<br />

into the master Roaming User Profile, it clears that data from the<br />

local User Profile, where new data is pulled from subsequent dictation.<br />

If the data is being incorporated when you open a roaming<br />

User Profile, the process can be time consuming.

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