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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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

If you do not want all of those vocabularies to be installed locally, but to instead have them<br />

installed only if/when an end-user attempts to create a particular vocabulary, you can indicate that<br />

fact on the installation command line by adding the ADDLOCAL option and setting it to the<br />

names of the vocabularies to install locally.<br />

For instance, to install only an English Legal vocabulary, you would set ADDLOCAL to Nat-<br />

Speak, ENUGeneral and the command line would appear as follows (NatSpeak must be in the setting<br />

of ADDLOCAL, unless you set ADDLOCAL to ALL, or the installation will fail):<br />

msiexec /i "<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> <strong>12</strong>.msi"<br />

SERIALNUMBER=#####-###-####-####-##<br />

DEFAULTSINI="C:\\nsdefaults.ini"<br />

INSTALLDIR="C:\\<strong>Dragon</strong><strong>12</strong>" PRODUCTUPDATEFLAG=-1<br />

REBOOT=ReallySuppress ADDLOCAL=NatSpeak,ENUGeneral<br />

/L*v "C:\Logs\logfile.log" /qn<br />

Separate the features/vocabularies for ADDLOCAL with commas, but do not put spaces in the<br />

list. The names you must use for the vocabularies consist of a prefix for the language, then the<br />

name of the vocabularysuch as ENU for English and General to form ENUGeneral. For a list of<br />

the exact names for features/vocabularies you can assign to ADDLOCAL or ADVERTISE on the<br />

command line, refer to Summary: MSI Options for Installing <strong>Dragon</strong> Features/Advanced<br />

Options.<br />

Installing Text-to-Speech Feature<br />

To install Text-to-Speech locally, you would include the feature in the list of features for ADD-<br />

LOCAL; for instance, you would add TTSENX for Text-to-Speech in English:<br />

msiexec /i "<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> <strong>12</strong>.msi"<br />

SERIALNUMBER=#####-###-####-####-##<br />

DEFAULTSINI="C:\\nsdefaults.ini"<br />

INSTALLDIR="C:\\<strong>Dragon</strong><strong>12</strong>" PRODUCTUPDATEFLAG=-1<br />

REBOOT=ReallySuppress<br />

ADDLOCAL=TTSENX,NatSpeak,ENUGeneral<br />

/L*v "C:\Logs\logfile.log" /qn<br />

Reinstalling <strong>Dragon</strong> with Particular Set of Features<br />

Sometimes you want to reinstall <strong>Dragon</strong> and add or remove particular features of the product. You<br />

can also take this action on the command line using the REINSTALL and REINSTALLMODE<br />

options of the MSI installer. You set REINSTALL to those features you want to install or to<br />

ALL.<br />

For example, to install a minor upgrade to <strong>Dragon</strong>, you might use this command line:<br />

msiexec /i "<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><strong>12</strong>.msi" REINSTALL=ALL REIN-<br />

STALLMODE=vamus /qn<br />

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