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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles<br />

Creating and training a new Roaming<br />

User Profile<br />

To create and train a new Roaming User Profile:<br />

1. To display the Open User Profile dialog box, select Profile > Open User Profile on the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar.<br />

Note: When the Roaming feature is enabled, end-users can create only Roaming User Profiles.<br />

The Location of user profiles field displays only the Roaming User Profile locations you<br />

defined in the Administrative Settings dialog box. To let the end-users create both local (nonroaming)<br />

and Roaming User Profiles, select the Allow non-Roaming User profiles to be<br />

opened option on the Roaming tab of the Administrative Settings dialog box. Clearing this<br />

option prevents User Profiles from dictating with a non-roaming local User Profile by accident.<br />

For more information, see Enabling the Roaming feature on each computer where an end-user<br />

will dictate.<br />

If you allow end-users to open both non-roaming local and Roaming User Profiles, be sure they<br />

select the correct location from the Location of user profiles field.<br />

If there are multiple roaming profile locations, make sure each end-user selects the correct location<br />

from the Location of user profiles field.<br />

2. Click New and begin training the User Profile as you would any other User Profile.<br />

3. When you are finished training the User Profile, the program saves the User Profiles into the<br />

master Roaming User Profile location specified in the Location of user profiles field.<br />

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