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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Getting started with Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- What's new for administrators
- 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
- 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 AutoTranscribe Folder Agent completes a trans...
- 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
- What you should know before upgrading from a previous version
- Installing on or upgrading to Windows 7 or Windows 8
- Upgrading multiple User Profiles
- Upgrading Roaming User Profiles: Overview
- Preparing to upgrade Roaming User Profiles
- Upgrading master Roaming User Profiles
- Upgrading end-user systems
- Upgrading User Profiles that use third-party vocabularies
- 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)
- 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
- 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 13
- 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
- Upgrading master Roaming User Profiles
- Upgrading end-user systems
- Chapter 7: Using Dragon through a remote desktop connection
- Using Dragon through a remote desktop connection
- Overview of using Dragon on a remote computer through a remote desktop connec...
- Overview of configuring Dragon and the Remote Desktop connection feature
- Configuring the remote computer
- 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 and Windows 8 that run Dr...
- 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 using Dragon through a remote desktop connection
- Chapter 8: Customizing a User Profile
- Adding words, commands, or Vocabularies to User Profiles
- Using the Data Distribution Tool
- Creating the Data Distribution Directory
- Starting the Data Distribution Tool
- Adding and removing custom words
- Adding and removing vocabularies
- Adding and removing custom commands
- Nsadmin utility for new words, Vocabularies, and commands
- Starting the nsadmin command line utility
- Adding custom words from a command line
- Adding and removing custom Vocabularies from a command line
- Adding custom commands from a command line
- Using paths with nsadmin
- Chapter 9: Maintaining a Dragon installation
- Maintaining Installations
- Using Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer and Scheduler Tools
- Removing One or More Optimization Schedules
- Exporting and Importing User Profiles
- Backing up and restoring a User Profile
- The Dragon log file
- 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
Dragon 13 Administrator Guide
optionsettings.Thespaceneedstoexiston:
n Stand-aloneinstallationswhereend-usersworkondedicatedcomputers.
n FileserverswhereMasterRoamingUserProfilesarestored.
n OnlyforEnterpriseProfileManagementCentralcomputers(sometimesservers)
whereMasterRoamingUserProfilesarestored.
HavingRoamingUserProfilesletsend-usersrun Dragononmorethanonecomputeror
devicebyaccessingcentrallystoredprovider-specificvoiceandspeechinformation,rather
thanrequiringthattheprofilebeoneachcomputer.
RoamingUserProfilesalsoletend-userswithonecomputeruseDragonfromdifferent
locationsthathaveaconnectiontothenetwork,forexample,theoffice,athome,ordifferent
locationswiththeofficeorhome.
The following information should be treated as guidelines for allocating disk space on your sys-
tem. The actual amount of disk space will vary from site to site.
ForeachMasterRoamingUserProfile(UserProfilesstoredonthecentralcomputer),you
shouldplantohavethismuchspace:
n 55MBforeachRoamingUserProfile
n 18MBforeachadditionalvocabularyyouaddforthisUserProfile
n 70MBforeachadditionaldictationsourceyouaddforthisUserProfile
n 1000MBforAcousticOptimizerdataassociatedwitheachdictationsourceofeach
UserProfile
Tosethowmuchdatayouhaveelectedtostore:
1. OntheDragonBar,selectTools >Administrative Settings.
2. WhentheAdministrative Settings dialogboxopens,checktheDisk space reserved
for network archive option.
Inaddition,fortheLocalRoamingUserProfile,youshouldplantohavethefollowingspace
oneachPCwheretheend-userdictates:
n 55MBforeachRoamingUserProfile
n 18MBforeachadditionalvocabularyaddedforthisuserprofile
n 70MBforeachadditionaldictationsourceaddedforthisuserprofile
n 240MBforacousticoptimizerdataassociatedwitheachdictationsourceofeachUser
Profile
ThesettingsintheData taboftheOptions dialogboxcontrolhowmuchacousticoptimizer
dataDragonretainslocally:
1. Tosetthenumberofminutesofaudiotoretainlocally,clicktheArchive size...buttonand
positiontheslider.
2. Toturnoffretainingthisdatalocally,checktheConserve disk space required by User
profile (for portability) option.
Anon-RoamingUserProfilerequiresapproximatelythreetimesasmuchdiskspaceasa
localRoamingUserProfile.Dragonperiodicallycreatesabackupcopyofanon-Roaming
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