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Chapter 3: Installing Dragon
Sample custom installation of Dragon
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Note: This is an example only and is provided to give administrators an overview of a typical
installation and the kind of decisions you have to make. Though the example provides rec-
ommendations it is not meant as a substitute for your own planning.
For more information, see:
n Installation checklists
n Installing Dragon on a single computer
n Step-by-Step Command Line Installation
n Overview of Pushing Client Installation from Server
Preparing for the Roaming feature
1. Create network storage location for Master Roaming User Profiles. For example, you can create
a shared drive that all Dragon users will have read/write access to. In this example, we'll name
this shared folder
Dragon
.
2. In the shared
Dragon
folder, you can create 2 sub-folders;
Dragon Profiles
and
Data Direc-
tory
.
l Dragon Profiles is the location for the master copies of the User Profiles. (For
planning purposes allow for 1100 MB per User Profile.)
l Data Directory is the location for custom commands and word lists that auto-
matically update the User Profiles by use of the Data Distribution Tool.
For more information, see Setting up the Roaming feature.
Install Dragon
To install Dragon:
1. Insert the first Dragon DVD into your DVDdrive or if installing from network drive, click on
setup.exe.
2. When you have the option, choose
Custom
installation. For example:
Custom
lets you select options and User Profiles to install. Customizing your installation
options can greatly reduce the disk space required.
Click Next to continue.
3. On the Additional options screen, select all three options. For example:
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