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use for dictation.
For more information
For more information, see:
Setting up the Roaming User Feature
Creating and opening a Roaming User
Using multiple dictation sources with a single user
Synchronizing Master and Local Roaming Users
Running the Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer for roaming users
Setting up the Roaming User feature
You must set up the Roaming User feature on each computer where you want users to dictate with a Roaming
User.
Step 1: Set up and create a network storage location for the Master Roaming
User files
Before setting up the Roaming User feature on individual machines, you must set up the network location for
the Master Roaming Users. The location you pick must be accessible to all computers where users will dictate
using a Roaming User. You can create multiple network storage locations.
The Roaming User feature supports the following types of locations:
Mapped Drives - used to connect to a shared network folder that has a drive letter assigned to it.
UNC Paths - used to connect to a shared network folder using the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) to
locate a user. The format is: \\servername\sharename\path\filename.
HTTP (http:) - used to connect to machine on the internet or your local intranet. The format is:
http://myserver.com/webdav
Make sure your server has Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) turned on.
Note: Additional installation of a third-party web server application called WebDAV is required. WebDAV software
is required in order to access and secure DNS user profiles on the Internet location. The WebDAV application is
available free of charge at www.webdav.org.
Step 2: Close any open users.
Before you can enable the Roaming User feature, you must first close any open users:
If the Open User dialog box appears when you start Dragon NaturallySpeaking, click Cancel.
If a user opens automatically (Dragon NaturallySpeaking will do this if there is only one user available), click
Close User on the DragonBar NaturallySpeaking menu.
Step 3: Turn on the Roaming User feature










