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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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Administrative Settings: Roaming tab<br />

You use the Roaming tab of the Administrative Settings dialog box to set up the Roaming feature.<br />

You must set up the Roaming feature on each computer where you want end-users to dictate<br />

with a Roaming User Profile.<br />

When Roaming is enabled in Administrative Settings by default the Open User Profiles dialog box<br />

displays large numbers of User Profiles quickly. They can also be organized into subfolders. See<br />

"Creating subfolders for Roaming User Profiles" in the <strong>Dragon</strong> Help for more information.<br />

Enable<br />

Select Enable to activate the Roaming feature and the Roaming User Profile options.<br />

Network Directories<br />

To set the location of the master Roaming User Profile(s):<br />

1. Click the Add button. You use the Roaming User Network Location dialog box to define<br />

the network location of the master Roaming User Profiles. The location you pick must be accessible<br />

to all computers on the network that you want available for dictation with <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />

2. Set the Display Name and the Address under Network Location. The Roaming feature supports<br />

the following types of locations:<br />

n Mapped Drive—the format is: :\. For example,<br />

y:\roaming.<br />

n UNC Path—the format is: \\servername\sharename\path\filename.<br />

n HTTP (http:)—the format is: http://myserver.com/<br />

where is the name of the virtual directory set up by an<br />

administrator during setup of the IIS or Apache web site. For HTTP locations, click<br />

the HTTP Settings button to set information specific to your HTTP connection.<br />

You can also test your connection to the HTTP server from the HTTP Settings<br />

dialog box.<br />

n HTTP with SSL (https:)—the format is: https://myserver.com/ where is the name of the virtual<br />

directory set up by an administrator during setup of the IIS or Apache web site. For<br />

HTTP with SSL locations, click the SSL Settings button to set information specific<br />

to your HTTP with SSL connection. You can also test your connection to the<br />

HTTP with SSL server from the SSL Settings dialog box.<br />

Local directory (for cache)<br />

When an end-user opens a Master Roaming User Profile, <strong>Dragon</strong> transfers a copy of that User Profile<br />

to the local computer. The local copy is called the Local Roaming User Profile.<br />

You can change the setting of this location, always called .<br />

The default location of on Windows XP is:<br />

Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\<strong>Nuance</strong>\<strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><strong>12</strong>\RoamingUsers\\

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