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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 contain the custom set-
tings that will be applied to each of the DNS client installations you deploy. Retrieve the nsde-
faults.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 installation
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 or greater , 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 or greater , Professional - English version, Dragon
installs using the English language. If you attempt to use the /l option with setup.exe to install
Dragon 11 or greater 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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