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Chapter 5: Installing Dragon using the Windows installer (MSI)
Profiles). You can find these .ini files under
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\N-
uance\NaturallySpeaking11\.
These .ini files are now considered customized files, because they now they contain the custom
settings that will be applied to each of the DNS client installations you deploy. Retrieve the
nsdefaults.ini and roamingdef.ini files and copy them to a directory where you can access them
from the other client computers. (If you did not run natspeak.exe on the command line, you do
not find a roamingdef.ini file; in that case, you can use a roaming.ini file from an existing instal-
lation whose settings you’d like to replicate. If you did not change the Network Settings, you
do not need a roamingdef.ini or roaming.ini file at all.)
You are now ready to install the same configuration you just established here onto other com-
puters.
Notes:
n If you are installing Dragon on more than one client computer and over a network, you can use
the same .ini files with the MSI Installer (msiexec). You also use SMS Server or another server-
based program that pushes the installation out to several clients at once. Even if you are
installing from a server, you should run through the initial installation before you carry out the
administrative installation. Then, for more information on installing from a server, proceed to
Overview of Pushing Client Installation from Server.
n When you install Dragon 11 , Dragon installs using the primary language for the product. You
cannot install Dragon using a language that is different than the primary language. For example,
when you install Dragon 11 , Professional - English version, Dragon installs using the English
language. If you attempt to use the /l option with setup.exe to install Dragon 11 using a non-
primary language, the installation process uses the primary language for that edition of Dragon
and ignores the /l option.
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