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Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles
Creating a Roaming User Profile on
the local computer
There are two ways to create a Roaming User Profile:
n Train a new Roaming User Profile
n Convert a non-roaming local User Profile into a Roaming User Profile
To open or create a Roaming User Profile, your local installation of Dragon must be configured for
Roaming User Profiles. For more information, see Enabling the Roaming feature on each com-
puter where a user will dictate.
Notes
n If you use a variety of microphones or input devices with your Roaming User Profile, see the
topic: Using multiple dictation sources with a single user profile.
n If you modify a master Roaming User Profile while you have a local Roaming User Profile open
on a computer that is not currently connected to the network (for example, a laptop at a remote
location), the changes to the master Roaming User Profile will overwrite any changes you make
to the local Roaming User Profile when you synchronize the local and master Roaming User
Profiles.
n When a user that is using a Roaming User Profile exits Dragon, switches User Profiles, closes a
User Profile, or saves a User Profile, Dragon saves changes to the Local Roaming User Profile
and then synchronizes these changes with the Master Roaming User Profile on the network. For
more information, see How Dragon Synchronizes Master and Local Roaming User Profiles
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