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Dragon Administrator Guide version 11.5
Step 5: Set location of Local Roaming User Profiles
When a user opens a Master Roaming User Profile, Dragon transfers a copy of that User Profile to
the local computer. That local copy is called the Local Roaming User Profile. This is the location
on the computer where changes made during a dictation session, such as corrections or new acous-
tic data, are stored before they are synchronized with the master Roaming User Profile.
You can set this location, called
<Roaming Local>
, from the Administrative Settings dialog box.
Nuance recommends leaving this option at the default setting.
Note: the location of <Roaming Local> is per-PC and cannot be changed to a user-specific loca-
tion.
<Roaming Local>
To accept the default
<Roaming Local>
location (which Nuance recommends), click
OK
on
the Administrative Settings dialog box. You will be prompted to create the default directory if it
does not already exist. When you see the following message, click Yes.
The default location of
<Roaming Local>
is:
n XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking11\RoamingUsers\<display name>\
n Vista: C:\Users\All
Users\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking11\RoamingUsers\<display
name>\
See Dragon file structure for information on the default location of the RoamingUsers directory
for Dragon 11 or greater on Windows 7.
The <display name> is the name you defined for the Master Roaming User Profile location. You
can have multiple network storage locations for your Master Roaming User Profiles and each has
its own corresponding directory for Local Roaming User Profiles.
Changing the default location for <Roaming Local>
1. Use the
Browse for Folder
dialog box to open a location where you want to store the local
Roaming User Profile. This is the location on the computer where changes made during a dic-
tation session, such as corrections or new acoustic data are stored before they are synchronized
with the master Roaming User Profile.
2. If the directory does not currently exist, click
Make New Folder
and type a name for the new
folder. The new directory can have any name, but calling it something meaningful, such as Local
Roaming User Profiles, will make the folder easier to find in the future.
3. Click
OK
.
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