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Dragon Administrator Guide version 11.5
Opening a Roaming User Profile
When the Roaming feature is enabled, you can only open Roaming User Profiles (unless you set an
option allowing speakers to open both Roaming and Local User Profiles).
To open a Roaming User Profile:
1. On the
DragonBar
, select
Profile
>
Open User Profile
.
2. On the
Open User Profile
dialog box, select a User Profile from the list, and click
Open
.
If you do not see the User Profile you are looking for, press F5 to refresh the list of User Pro-
file.
Notes:
n If you allow users to select both non-roaming local and Roaming User Profiles, make
sure they select the correct location from the
Location of user profiles
drop-down
list.
n When the Roaming feature is enabled, you can only open Roaming User Profiles. The
Location of user profiles
drop down list displays only the Roaming User Profile
locations you defined in the
Administrative Settings
dialog box. To let the users
open both local (non-roaming) and Roaming User Profiles, select the
Allow non-
Roaming User profiles to be opened
option in the
Administrative Settings
dialog
box. Clearing this option prevents users from dictating with a non-roaming local User
Profile by accident. For more information, see Enabling the Roaming feature on each
computer where a user will dictate.
n If you connect to your Roaming User Profile Master Directory over HTTP or HTTP
with SSL, and you find that the
Open User Profile
dialog box does not display all the
vocabularies and acoustic models for your User Profiles, make sure that:
n The
.INI
extensions is registered in MIME types (
ini.png
) list of your IIS
server.
Add all file extensions within your Master Roaming User Profile directories
and sub-directories to the Registered MIME types list of your IIS server.
You could also add a wildcard ( .*) MIME-type. For more information on
adding a wildcard ( .*) MIME-type, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/
WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/cd3e6b8e-b497-4b8c-b552-
83a2c180cd32.mspx?mfr=true
n The user's
topics.ini
and
acoustics.ini
files are not locked, password
protected, or otherwise access restricted by your server permissions.
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