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Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Dragon 12
- What's new for administrators in Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Auto-saving end-user recognition history data
- Creation and management of the recognition history log files
- Contents of the recognition history log files
- Enabling or disabling the logging of recognition history for an end-user
- Removing the recognition history log files
- Enable auto-saving of recognition history during a Dragon push installation
- Configuring Dragon NaturallySpeaking to receive audio from a smartphone
- Dictating with a smartphone over a network
- Using the Dragon Remote Microphone Application in a home network
- Using the Dragon Remote Microphone Application in Public Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Using the Dragon Remote Microphone Application in corporate environments...
- Issues with Firewalls, Antivirus software and Malware detection software
- iOS 4.3 and HotSpot Tethering
- Supporting Web applications
- Enabling Web application support in a supported browser
- Troubleshooting web applications
- Managing Smart Format Rules
- Hiding Dictation Box confirmation
- Sending a notification when the Auto-Transcribe Folder Agent completes a tran...
- The Dragon Support Packager
- Creating Windows shortcuts to User Profiles and Vocabularies
- Using multiple acoustic models with a User Profile
- Installing, modifying and upgrading Dragon
- Troubleshooting silent install errors
- Chapter 2: Preparing to Install Dragon
- Chapter 3: Installing Dragon
- Installing Dragon on a single computer
- Enable or disable tutorials during a custom Dragon installation
- Sample custom installation of Dragon
- Post Installation Tasks
- Cleaning up after uninstalling Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Dragon file structure
- Turning off Dragon's use of Microsoft Active Accessibility Service
- Enhancing the privacy of patient data
- Chapter 4: Upgrading Dragon
- Upgrading Dragon
- Installing on or upgrading to Windows Vista or Windows 7
- Upgrading multiple User Profiles
- Preparing to upgrade Roaming User Profiles
- Step 1: Install Dragon NaturallySpeaking on the computer where you upgrade t...
- Step 2: On the Dragon 10.x or 11.x end-user systems that use the Roaming feature
- Step 3: On the central network storage location for the Dragon 10.x or 11.x M...
- Step 4: Copy the Dragon 10.x or 11.x Master Roaming User Profiles to the Dr...
- Step 5: On the administrator system where you plan to upgrade the Dragon 10.x...
- Upgrading master Roaming User Profiles
- Upgrading end-user systems
- Chapter 5: Installing Dragon using the Windows installer (MSI)
- Overview of Installing Dragon using the Windows Installer (MSI)
- Overview of the Network Installation of Dragon from a Server
- Modifying Roaming User Profile, Miscellaneous, Schedule Settings in the INI File
- Understanding and applying the Roaming User Options
- Editing Miscellaneous and Scheduled Task Settings in nsdefaults.ini File
- Understanding Network and Connection Settings in roamingdef.ini File
- Carrying Out an Administrative Installation with .bat File
- Install Dragon on an initial computer and choose the default settings
- Extracting MSI/MST Files from the Dragon setup.exe
- Using .MSI/.MST Files for Custom Installations Example
- Installation using the Dragon installation process
- Install the same Dragon configuration on multiple computers
- Creating Custom Installation Using Microsoft Custom Install Wizard
- Installation using the Dragon command line
- Natspeak.exe command line reference
- Other Actions You Can Take on Command Line
- Modifying Default Installation Directory
- Configuring Installation of Product Updates
- Suppressing Reboot of the computer After Installation
- Installing the same Roaming User Profile Configuration on Additional computer(s)
- Silent Installation with Language Other Than US English
- Revising Day/Time of Scheduled Tasks (Optional)
- Configuring Local or On-Demand Install of Vocabularies/Text-to-Speech (Optional)
- Upgrading Your Dragon Installation from the Command Line
- Step-by-Step Process for Upgrading Roaming User Profiles
- Major and Minor Upgrades: Silent Upgrade
- Using setup.exe for Upgrades
- Step-by-Step Command Line Installation with msiexec.exe
- Additional Options for Installations with msiexec.exe
- Additional Options for Silent Installations
- Modifying Default Installation Directory
- Configuring Installation of Product Updates
- Suppressing Reboot of computer After Installation
- Suppressing Reboot of computer After Installation
- Installing the Same Roaming User Profile Configuration on Additional computer(s)
- Launching Online Registration Form After Installation
- Installing Some Vocabularies Locally and Others On Demand
- Installing Text-to-Speech Feature
- Reinstalling Dragon with Particular Set of Features
- Setting Day/Time for Scheduled Tasks
- Launching Online Registration Form After Installation
- MSI Options Specific to Dragon
- MSI Options for Installing Dragon Features/Advanced Options
- MSI Options for Roaming User Profile, Tuning, and Data Collection Setup
- Feature Variables to Set Through the ADDLOCAL or ADVERTISE Properties
- Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles
- Setting up the Roaming feature
- Overview of the Roaming feature
- Setting up the Roaming feature
- Creating a network storage location for the Master Roaming User Profiles
- Where to install and configure Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Storage space required for the Master and Local Roaming User Profiles
- How Dragon Synchronizes Master and Local Roaming User Profiles
- Estimating Network traffic caused by synchronization
- Enabling the Roaming feature on each computer where an end-user will dictate
- Administrative Settings: Roaming tab
- Administrative Settings: Roaming User Network Location
- Setting up HTTP Connection: HTTP Settings
- Setting up secure web server connection: SSL Settings
- Testing and troubleshooting an HTTP connection
- Setting and selecting Roaming User Profile options
- Creating a Roaming User Profile on the local computer
- Creating and training a new Roaming User Profile
- Converting a non-roaming local User Profile into a Roaming User Profile
- Dictating with a Roaming User Profile
- Opening a Roaming User Profile
- Using multiple dictation sources with a single User Profile
- Running the Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer for Roaming User Profiles
- Controlling access to User Profiles
- Configuring Internet Information Services and WebDAV for HTTP Roaming
- Configuring Internet Information Services and WebDAV
- Configuring Dragon internet roaming
- Upgrading Roaming User Profiles: Overview
- Preparing to upgrade Roaming User Profiles
- Step 1: Install Dragon NaturallySpeaking on the computer where you upgrade t...
- Step 2: On the Dragon 10.x or 11.x end-user systems that use the Roaming feature
- Step 3: On the central network storage location for the Dragon 10.x or 11.x M...
- Step 4: Copy the Dragon 10.x or 11.x Master Roaming User Profiles to the Dr...
- Step 5: On the administrator system where you plan to upgrade the Dragon 10.x...
- Upgrading master Roaming User Profiles
- Upgrading end-user systems
- Chapter 7: Using Dragon on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Ultimate Server
- Using Dragon on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Ultimate Server
- Allow client users to connect to Dragon and applications on a server
- Installing Dragon software on the server and the client computer
- Configuring the Windows server
- Configuring Remote Desktop Connection for Windows Server 2008 R2 Part 1
- Configuring Remote Desktop Connection for Windows Server 2008 R2 Part 2
- Configuring Remote Desktop Connection for Windows 7 Ultimate Server
- Configuring the client computer to connect to Dragon through a remote desktop...
- Updating earlier versions of Dragon to support audio redirection
- Using the PowerMic II through a remote desktop connection
- Keyboard keys you can assign to PowerMic II buttons
- System Requirements for Dragon on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Ultimat...
- Chapter 8: Customizing a User Profile
- Chapter 9: Maintaining a Dragon installation
- Maintaining Installations
- Using Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer and Scheduler Tools
- Checking the optimization status of a User Profile
- Running Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer on Non-Roaming User Profiles
- Running the Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer on a multi-core computer
- To run the acoustic and language model optimizers on non-Roaming User Profiles:
- Running Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer on Roaming User Profiles
- Removing One or More Optimization Schedules
- Exporting and Importing User Profiles
- Backing up and restoring a User Profile
- Handling Dragon Error Messages
- Working with the Usability Log
- Accessing the Dragon Knowledge Database
- Managing end-user administrative privileges
- Chapter 10: Working with Custom commands
- Chapter 11: Commands that perform actions based on the application state
- Chapter 12: Configuring administrative features in Dragon
- Glossary
Chapter 6: Configuring and using the Roaming feature and Roaming User Profiles
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2. On the
Roaming
tab, check
Enable
.
3. Click
Apply
to save the changes and keep the dialog box open.
Note: With the Roaming feature enabled, the
Open User Profile
dialog box later displays only
User Profiles in the Roaming User Profile storage locations. To let the end-users open both local
(non-roaming) and Roaming User Profiles, check the
Allow non-roaming user profiles to be
opened
option in the
Administrative Settings
dialog box. Clearing this option prevents end-
users from dictating with a non-roaming (local) User Profile by mistake, but you should check it
now if you want to ensure you can open existing local User Profiles so that you can convert them
to Roaming User Profiles.
Step 4: Set the location of Master Roaming User
Profiles
On each computer where you plan to have end-users dictating as a Roaming User Profiles, you
must tell that installation of Dragon where the Master Roaming User Profiles are located.
After selecting
Enable
on the
Roaming
tab:
1. Click the
Add
button. The Roaming User Network Location dialog box displays. You use the
Roaming User Network Location
dialog box to define the network location of the master
Roaming User Profiles. The location you pick must be accessible to all computers on the net-
work that you want available for dictation with Dragon.
2. Set the
Display Name
to the way the name of the directory should display in other dialog
boxes. The display name later appears in the
Roaming
tab of the
AdministrativeSettings
dialog and the
Location of user profile
text box of both the
Open User Profile
and the
Man-
age User Profiles
dialog boxes.
3. Set the
Network Location
. See the types of locations that the Roaming feature supports in
Creating a network storage location for Master Roaming User Profiles.
4. If you are using a web server to store Master Roaming User Profiles, click the
HTTPSettings
and
SSLSettings
(if you are using HTTPS) button to set information about your HTTPand
HTTPSconnection and proceed with HTTP Settings and SSL Settings for further information.
After entering the
HTTP
and
SSL Settings
, use the
Test Connection
button to make sure
your settings are correct. For help troubleshooting a problem with the connection, see Testing
and troubleshooting an HTTP connection .
5. Click
OK
in the
Roaming User Network Location
dialog box.
For more information on setting the location of the master Roaming User Profiles, see Roaming
User Network Location.
Note: You cannot create a non-Roaming User Profile on an HTTP connection. You
can only create Roaming User Profiles on an HTTP connection when the Roaming
feature is enabled.
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