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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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Opening a Roaming User Profile<br />

When the Roaming feature is enabled, you can only open Roaming User Profiles (unless you set an<br />

option allowing speakers to open both Roaming and Local User Profiles).<br />

To open a Roaming User Profile:<br />

1. On the <strong>Dragon</strong>Bar, select Profile > Open User Profile.<br />

2. On the Open User Profile dialog box, select a User Profile from the list, and click Open.<br />

If you do not see the User Profile you are looking for, press F5 to refresh the list of User Profile.<br />

Notes:<br />

n If you allow end-users to select both non-roaming local and Roaming User Profiles,<br />

make sure they select the correct location from the Location of user profiles dropdown<br />

list.<br />

n When the Roaming feature is enabled, you can only open Roaming User Profiles. The<br />

Location of user profiles drop down list displays only the Roaming User Profile<br />

locations you defined in the Administrative Settings dialog box. To let the end-users<br />

open both local (non-roaming) and Roaming User Profiles, select the Allow non-<br />

Roaming User profiles to be opened option in the Administrative Settings dialog<br />

box. Clearing this option prevents end-users from dictating with a non-roaming local<br />

User Profile by accident. For more information, see Enabling the Roaming feature on<br />

each computer where an end-user will dictate.<br />

n If you connect to your Roaming User Profile Master Directory over HTTP or HTTP<br />

with SSL, and you find that the Open User Profile dialog box does not display all the<br />

vocabularies and acoustic models for your User Profiles, make sure that:<br />

The .INI extensions is registered in MIME types (ini.png) list of your IIS<br />

server.<br />

Add all file extensions within your Master Roaming User Profile directories<br />

and sub-directories to the Registered MIME types list of your IIS server.<br />

You could also add a wildcard ( .*) MIME-type.<br />

For more information on adding a wildcard ( .*) MIME-type, see:<br />

For Windows Server 2008:<br />

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725608(WS.10).aspx<br />

n The end-user's topics.ini and acoustics.ini files are not locked, password<br />

protected, or otherwise access restricted by your server permissions.

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