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Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles
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2. On the
Roaming
tab, check
Enable
.
3. Click
Apply
to save the changes and keep the dialog box open.
Note: With the Roaming feature enabled, the
Open User Profile
dialog box later displays only
User Profiles in the Roaming User Profile storage locations. To let the users open both local (non-
roaming) and Roaming User Profiles, check the
Allow non-roaming user profiles to be opened
option in the
Administrative Settings
dialog box. Clearing this option prevents users from dic-
tating with a non-roaming (local) User Profile by mistake, but you should check it now if you want
to ensure you can open existing local User Profiles so that you can convert them to Roaming User
Profiles.
Step 4: Set the location of Master Roaming User
Profiles
On each computer where you plan to have users dictating as a Roaming User Profiles, you must
tell that installation of Dragon where the Master Roaming User Profiles are located.
After selecting
Enable
on the
Roaming
tab:
1. Click the
Add
button. The Roaming User Network Location dialog box displays. 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 accessible to all computers on the net-
work that you want available for dictation with Dragon.
2. Set the
Display Name
to the way the name of the directory should display in other dialog
boxes. The display name later appears in the
Roaming
tab of the
AdministrativeSettings
dialog and the
Location of user profile
text box of both the
Open User Profile
and the
Man-
age User Profiles
dialog boxes.
3. Set the
Network Location
. See the types of locations that the Roaming feature supports in
Creating a network storage location for Master Roaming User Profiles.
4. If you are using a web server to store Master Roaming User Profiles, click the
HTTPSettings
and
SSLSettings
(if you are using HTTPS) button to set information about your HTTPand
HTTPSconnection and proceed with HTTP Settings and SSL Settings for further information.
After entering the
HTTP
and
SSL Settings
, use the
Test Connection
button to make sure
your settings are correct. For help troubleshooting a problem with the connection, see Testing
and troubleshooting an HTTP connection .
5. Click
OK
in the
Roaming User Network Location
dialog box.
For more information on setting the location of the master Roaming User Profiles, see Roaming
User Network Location.
Note: You cannot create a non-Roaming User Profile on an HTTP connection. You
can only create Roaming User Profiles on an HTTP connection when the Roaming
feature is enabled.
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