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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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Firewall and Proxy Servers<br />

Use Proxy Server<br />

Select Use Proxy Server if you are connecting to your HTTP server through a proxy server.<br />

Type<br />

Select the type of firewall used on the HTTP server from the drop-down list:<br />

n HTTP Proxy: Select for a proxy server that specializes in HTML (web page) transactions.<br />

n Tunnel: Select if you are connecting to the server with tunneling software.<br />

n SOCKS4: Select for a SOCKS4 protocol that relays TCP sessions at a firewall host to allow<br />

application end-users transparent access across the firewall. SOCKS4 doesn't support<br />

authentication, UDP proxy. SOCKS4 clients require full Domain Name Service (DNS).<br />

n SOCKS5: Select for a SOCKS5 protocol that relays TCP sessions at a firewall host to allow<br />

application end-users transparent access across the firewall. SOCKS5 supports multiple<br />

authentication methods. SOCKS5 clients use the SOCKS5 server to perform the DNS<br />

lookup.<br />

Server<br />

Enter the server name provided by your network administrator.<br />

Port<br />

Enter the port number needed to connect to the proxy server or firewall.<br />

User<br />

Enter any username needed to log in to the proxy server or firewall.<br />

Password<br />

Enter any password needed to log in to the proxy server or firewall.<br />

Firewall Data or Proxy Authorization<br />

Enter any special authentication string provided by your network administrator.<br />

Timeouts<br />

Lock<br />

Set to the number of seconds the server should wait before breaking the lock on any open Master<br />

Roaming User Profiles. Setting the lock to 0 uses the default setting from the server. Specifying<br />

another time overrides the server default. The administrator is responsible for breaking this type<br />

of lock.<br />

A network locks prevent anyone from opening a Master Roaming User Profile that someone else<br />

has already opened. While this process does not take a long time, network problems can cause a<br />

lock to become “stuck” and not release when the opening process is completed. When this

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