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Table Of Contents
Contents
The relationship between the Master and the Local Roaming UserProfile 197
Advantages of the Roaming feature 197
Hosting Master Roaming User Profiles 198
Why the Master Roaming User Profiles should be in shared directories 198
Controlling user access to other user's profiles 199
Backing up your Master Roaming User Profiles 200
Setting up the Roaming feature 202
Creating a network storage location for the Master Roaming User Profiles 203
What to consider for the Master Roaming User Profile location 203
Using a networked computer or Windows file server 203
Using a HTTPor HTTPS web server 204
Where to install and configure Dragon 207
Installing Dragon where you plan to dictate using the Roaming feature 207
Installing Dragon on the same computer as your Master Roaming User Profiles 207
For more information on installing or upgrading Dragon 207
Storage space required for the Master and Local Roaming User Profiles 209
For each Master Roaming User Profile- on the network 209
For each computer where Dragon is installed 209
For each Local Roaming User Profile- on the client PC 209
How Dragon Synchronizes Master and Local Roaming User Profiles 211
What happens during synchronization 211
What files are synchronized 212
Estimating Network traffic caused by synchronization 215
Enabling the Roaming feature on each computer where a user will dictate 218
Step 1: Start Dragon 218
Step 2: If already Dragon is running, select Administrative Settings 218
Step 3: Turn on the Roaming feature 218
Step 4: Set the location of Master Roaming User Profiles 219
Step 5: Set location of Local Roaming User Profiles 220
Step 6: Set Roaming feature options 221
Notes: 221
Administrative Settings: Roaming tab 222
Administrative Settings: Roaming User Network Location 225
Display Name 225
Network Location—Address 225
Setting up HTTPConnection: HTTP Settings 227
Authentication 227
Connection 227
Firewall and Proxy Servers 228
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