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of Dragon NaturallySpeaking where the Master Roaming user is located.
The Roaming User feature supports the following types of locations:
Mapped Drives and UNC Paths
Mapped drives connect to a shared network folder that has a drive letter assigned to it.
UNC paths connect to a shared network folder using the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) to locate a user.
The UNC is a way to identify a shared file on a computer or network without having to know the storage device
it is on. The UNC path format is: \\servername\sharename\path\filename.
To use a mapped drive or UNC path:
1. Under Network Location, enter the address of the mapped drive or UNC path.
You can click Browse to browse for the location of the mapped drive or UNC path. This displays the Browse
for Folder dialog box. You can also create a new directory on the mapped drive or UNC path by clicking the
Make New Folder button.
2. Click OK when you are done.
Intranet/Internet connections
1. Under Network Location, enter the URL address of your HTTP server where your roaming user master files
are located.
2. Click the HTTP Settings... button to display the HTTP Settings dialog box.
From the HTTP Settings dialog box, you can set information specific to your HTTP connection like
Authentication, Firewall, and Proxy Server information. You can also test your connection to the HTTP
server from HTTP Settings dialog box. For more information, see HTTP Settings
.
After specifying the HTTP Settings, use the Test Connection button to make sure your settings are correct.
For more information
About the Roaming User feature
Setting up the Roaming User feature
Creating and opening a roaming user
Internet Roaming User Guidelines
On each computer where you plan to have users dictating as a Roaming Users, you must tell that installation
of Dragon NaturallySpeaking where the Master Roaming user is located.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking lets you store you Master Roaming Users on an HTTP server; allowing you to access
your Master Roaming Users over the internet.