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Dragon Administrator Guide version 11.5
Parameters Description
<model_name> Specifies the size of the vocabulary you are importing.
<category> Describes the content of the vocabulary, for example, Astronomy or Marketing.
<topic_ID> Sets an ID for a topic.
The following
nsadmin
command copies the model name (Large), the category (Nuance), and the
topic ID (9005) to the
models.ini
file and copies the contents of the
myvoc
directory to
\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Nuance\Dragon Nat-
urallySpeaking11\Custom\enx\Custom9005\.
<PATH>\nsadmin /vocabulary G:\NsAdmin\myvoc "US English | Large |
Nuance" 9005
Notes:
n The default installation of Dragon installs vocabularies for existing Dragon User Profiles in the
following directory (in Windows XP). See Dragon file structure for information on default
locations on Windows Vista and other operating systems.
\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking11\users\<user_name>\current
n Vocabulary files have a
*.voc
file extension.
n You cannot use a custom vocabulary created in Dragon Medical 10.x or earlier with Dragon
Medical 11 or greater . You must recreate the custom vocabulary in Dragon Medical 11 or
greater . If you have a custom vocabulary from a Nuance VAR, you should contact the VAR to
obtain a new version of the vocabulary.
n You can use Voctool to customize a vocabulary. For more information on Voctool, see
Customizing Vocabularies with the Dragon Vocabulary Tool (Voctool).
n If you create a User Profile on a dual core computer that uses a custom vocabulary, make sure
that the User Profile uses the BestMatch IV speech model (BestMatch IV has the greatest
recognition accuracy on dual-core systems with more than 2 GB of RAM). To check this, select
the Advance button on the Create User Profile screen of the Creating a Profile wizard and make
sure that BestMatch IV is selected.
Prepare to use the command line to add a vocabulary
1. If you have not already created it, create the data distribution directory. For more information,
see Creating the Data Distribution Directory.
2. On each computer that a user uses for dictation, in a command prompt, start the
nsadmin
util-
ity and use it to add the vocabulary to the data distribution directory. Make sure to reference the
network UNC address of the computer in the command. Use the following syntax for the com-
mand:
<PATH>\nsadmin /vocabulary <directory> "<language or dialect> | <model
name> | <category>" <topic_ID>
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