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Chapter 12: Configuring administrative features in Dragon
Administrative Settings: Roaming tab
You use the
Roaming
tab of the
Administrative Settings
dialog box to set up the Roaming fea-
ture. You must set up the Roaming feature on each computer where you want users to dictate
with a Roaming User Profile.
When Roaming is enabled in Administrative Settings by default the Open User Profiles dialog box
displays large numbers of User Profiles quickly. They can also be organized into subfolders. See
"Creating subfolders for Roaming User Profiles" in the Dragon Help for more information.
Enable
Select
Enable
to activate the Roaming feature and the Roaming User Profile options.
Network Directories
To set the location of the master Roaming User Profile(s):
1. Click the
Add
button. You use the
Roaming User Network Location
dialog box to define
the network location of the master Roaming User Profiles. The location you pick must be acces-
sible to all computers on the network that you want available for dictation with Dragon.
2. Set the
Display Name
and the
Address
under
Network Location
. The Roaming feature sup-
ports the following types of locations:
n Mapped Drive—the format is: <drive letter>:\<folder name>. For example,
y:\roaming.
n UNC Path—the format is: \\servername\sharename\path\filename.
n HTTP (http:)—the format is: http://myserver.com/<name_of_virtualdirectory>
where <name_of_virtualdirectory> is the name of the virtual directory set up by an
administrator during setup of the IIS or Apache web site. For HTTP locations, click
the HTTP Settings button to set information specific to your HTTP connection.
You can also test your connection to the HTTP server from the HTTP Settings
dialog box.
n HTTP with SSL (https:)—the format is: https://myserver.com/<name_of_
virtualdirectory> where <name_of_virtualdirectory> is the name of the virtual
directory set up by an administrator during setup of the IIS or Apache web site. For
HTTP with SSL locations, click the SSL Settings button to set information specific
to your HTTP with SSL connection. You can also test your connection to the
HTTP with SSL server from the SSL Settings dialog box.
Local directory (for cache)
When a user opens a Master Roaming User Profile, Dragon transfers a copy of that user profile to
the local computer. The local copy is called the Local Roaming User Profile.
You can change the setting of this location, always called <Roaming Local>.
The default location of <Roaming Local> on Windows XP is:
Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\N-
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