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Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles
uance\NaturallySpeaking11\RoamingUsers\<display name>\<u-
sername>
See Dragon file structure for information on the default location of the RoamingUsers directory
for Dragon 11 on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
The <display name> is a name you assigned as a Master Roaming User Profiles location. You can
have multiple network storage locations for your Master Roaming User Profiles.
The <username> is the name of an individual Master Roaming User Profile. There is a separate
directory for each user profile.
Click the
Browse
button to find or create a new location.
Check Boxes for Roaming User options
The check boxes and other components below the
Local directory
are the
Roaming User
options
. You can also configure the Open User Profiles dialog box to display the Classic Open
User Profiles dialog if desired. See Selecting Roaming User Profile options. for details.
Restore Defaults
Returns the
Administrative Settings
dialog box to the state it had when you first installed
Dragon. Note that the default is to have the Roaming feature turned off.
Notes: For use of WebDAV
n After you install Internet Information Services and WebDAV, you need to use the Internet
Information Services Manager tool to set the “Allow Unknown MIME Types”, “Allow Custom
Properties”, and “Allow Property Queries with Infinite Depth” settings to true. For example, in
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