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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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Where will you place the data distribution directory for distributing word lists<br />

and command sets?<br />

Will you be collecting data for the acoustic optimizer?<br />

Will you restrict end-userfs from modifying commands and vocabularies?<br />

Which default end-user-specific options will you set at installation time? (See<br />

the <strong>Dragon</strong> Help on the Options dialog.) Which Administrative options will you set?.<br />

Note: Where you store User Profiles will also depend on other factors. Each User<br />

Profile requires about 160 MB hard disk space if it is local, 55 MB if it is roaming.<br />

With default settings, acoustic optimizer data can take up to an additional space per<br />

workstation, to a total of 1000 MB in the master Roaming User Profile (more precisely,<br />

1000 MB per dictation source per master Roaming User Profile). Acoustic<br />

optimizer data contains text and audio data that can be read or heard by anyone with<br />

access to the User Profiles.<br />

Upgrade checklist<br />

Are there User Profiles that need to be upgraded from a previous version?<br />

If so, will an administrator upgrade them or will each end-user upgrade his/her<br />

own?<br />

Support Checklist<br />

Who will be responsible for running the Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer?<br />

Who is responsible for collecting word lists and commands?<br />

Who is responsible for distributing word lists and commands?<br />

Will words and commands be distributed through the data distribution directory or by some<br />

other means, such as email?<br />

Who will <strong>Dragon</strong> end-users contact if they need help?

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