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UNC address of the location in the nsadmin program.
3. On each client computer, use the following command to add the custom words contained in the .txt file.
<PATH>\nsadmin /words G:\NsAdmin\NewWords.txt
The NewWords.txt file will be copied to the following directory on each machine where it is run:
\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Nuance\Dragon
NaturallySpeaking9\Custom\enx\NewWords.txt
Example: Overwriting a custom words file
To overwrite a custom words file with the same name as the file you are adding, use the /overwrite option:
<PATH>\nsadmin /words G:\NsAdmin\NewWords.txt /overwrite=yes
If the NewWords.txt file already exists in the \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Nuance\Dragon NaturallySpeaking9\Custom\enx
directory, the new file will overwrite the existing
file without prompting you.
nsadmin: Adding and Deleting Custom Vocabularies
You can use nsadmin to make a customized vocabulary available to all user profiles on a particular DNS installation.
For example, say you have extensively customized a vocabulary using the Voctool
. Using nsadmin, you can copy
the user's vocabulary to be used as a base vocabulary on any DNS installation. By adding a base vocabulary to a
DNS installation, any user profiles created after adding that vocabulary can use that vocabulary.
Note the following when adding a custom vocabulary:
• For a default installation, vocabularies for existing DNS users are located in:
\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Nuance\Dragon
NaturallySpeaking9\users\<user_name>\current
•
Copy the directory containing the vocabulary to a shared location accessible to all the client computers
where you want to add the vocabulary.
Adding vocabularies
1. Copy the vocabulary to a shared location accessible to all the client computers where you want to add the
words.
2. On each client computer, map a network drive to the shared location you created or reference the network
UNC address of the location in the nsadmin command.
3. On each client computer, use the following command syntax to add the vocabulary:
<PATH>\nsadmin /vocabulary <directory> "<language or dialect> | <model name> |
<category>" <topic_ID>
Notes
•
Use the <language or dialect> parameter to link a vocabulary to a language.










