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location from the "Location of user files" field.
Notes:
o When the Roaming User feature is enabled, you can only open Roaming Users. The "Location of
user files" field only display the Roaming User location you defined in the Administrative Settings
dialog box. To let the users open both local (non-roaming) and Roaming Users, select the "Allow
non-Roaming Users to be opened" option on the Administrative Settings dialog box. Clearing this
option prevents users from dictating with a non-roaming local user by accident. For more
information, see Setting up the Roaming User Feature
.
o If you connect to your Roaming User Master Directory over HTTP, and you find that not all your
users are listed in the Open User dialog box, make sure that:
The .INI extention is registered in MIME types (ini.png) list of your IIS server
The user's topics.ini file is not locked, password protected, or otherwise restricted for
access by your server permissions.
3. Select a user and click Open.
Notes
If you use variety of microphones or input devices with your Roaming User, see the topic: Using multiple
dictation sources with a single user.
When you export a user to a new location, any custom words that you have added to a local Roaming User will
not accompany the user files unless you first run Add Words from Document wizard from the Accuracy Center.
As an alternative to running the Add Words from Document wizard, you can turn the Roaming User feature off
on the Administrative Settings dialog box
, save the user, and then turn the feature back on.
If you modify a master Roaming User while you have a local Roaming User open on a computer that is not
currently connected to the network (for example, a laptop at a remote location), the changes to the master
Roaming User will overwrite any changes you make to the local Roaming User when you synchronize the local
and master Roaming Users.
When a Roaming User exits Dragon NaturallySpeaking, switches users, closes a user, or saves a user, Dragon
NaturallySpeaking saves changes to the Local Roaming User and then synchronizes these changes with the
Master Roaming User on the network. For more information, see Synchronizing Master and Local Roaming
Users
Using multiple dictation sources with a single user
It is possible to use a variety of dictation sources with a single set of user files such as different microphones
or portable recording devices. This ability is especially useful with a Roaming User
. By allowing multiple
dictation sources, you can still have the same user files for each location regardless of the microphone type or
differences in ambient noise.
You can add dictation sources to a user in the following way:
To add a new dictation source to a user
1. On the Open User dialog box, select the User for which you want to create a new dictation source.