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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 />

Enabling the Roaming feature on each<br />

computer where an end-user will<br />

dictate<br />

232<br />

After you have set up the network location for the Master Roaming User Profiles and installed or<br />

upgrading <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> on the computers in your network, you must enable the<br />

Roaming feature on each computer where the end-user will dictate using a Roaming User Profile.<br />

Step 1: Start <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><br />

You must start <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong> to enable the Roaming feature.<br />

Step 2: If already <strong>Dragon</strong> is running, select<br />

Administrative Settings<br />

If <strong>Dragon</strong> is already running, on the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar, select Tools > Administrative Settings and<br />

click Proceed. This action closes all open User Profiles and displays the Administrative Settings<br />

dialog box.<br />

n If the Open User Profile or Profile Creation wizard dialog box appears when you start<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong>, click Cancel.<br />

n If a User Profile opens automatically (<strong>Dragon</strong> does this if there is only one User Profile<br />

available), select Profile > Close User Profile on the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar.<br />

Step 3: Turn on the Roaming feature<br />

After closing any open User Profiles:<br />

1. If <strong>Dragon</strong> is running, from the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar menu, select Tools > Administrative Settings.<br />

This action displays the Administrative Settings dialog box.<br />

Note: You do not have to be running <strong>Dragon</strong> to act as an administrator of the product.<br />

Instead of opening the Administrative Settings dialog box from the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar<br />

menus, you can open the dialog box from the command line by selecting Start > Run,<br />

then entering the following command in the Open text box (include a space between<br />

natspeak.exe and the /SetAdministrativeOptions option that follows it):<br />

“C:\Program

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