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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Option Description<br />

Chapter 5: Installing <strong>Dragon</strong> using the Windows installer (MSI)<br />

instead of a normal installation. This option is<br />

required when trying to extract the .msi files.<br />

An administrative installation installs a source<br />

image of the application onto the network. The<br />

image is similar to a source image on a CD or<br />

DVD. Users in the workgroup who have<br />

access can then install the product over the network<br />

from this source image.<br />

/v"" Passes msiexec options to Windows Installer.<br />

See table of msiexec options for details. This<br />

option is required when trying to extract the<br />

.msi files.<br />

/l Specifies the language to use for installing<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong>. For example, to launch the installation<br />

in French, the command line would include<br />

/L1036. The language codes supported for<br />

installing <strong>Dragon</strong> are:<br />

1031=German<br />

1033=English<br />

1034=Spanish<br />

1036=French<br />

1040=Italian<br />

1043=Dutch<br />

Also creates an MST file for the language you<br />

specify, such as 1036.MST.<br />

EXTRACTFILES="c:\xyz" For installing Version 10 Service Pack 1 only.<br />

Indicates the directory where the extracted<br />

.msi/.mst files are to be written. Long path<br />

names containing spaces need to be in quotation<br />

marks escaped by having a backslash precede<br />

each quotation mark (\"). This property is<br />

required to extract the .msi files. If the directory<br />

you specify does not exist, the installer<br />

creates it.<br />

Here is a sample command line to extract msi<br />

files from a single executable:<br />

setup.exe /a /s /v"-<br />

EXTRACTFILES=c:\temp\msifiles"<br />

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