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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_AdminGuideCover_20160929_v2
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Getting started
- Chapter 3: Organizations
- Chapter 4: Sites
- Chapter 5: Groups
- Chapter 6: User accounts
- Chapter 7: Roaming users
- Chapter 8: Licenses
- Chapter 9: Utilities
- Chapter 10: Reports
- Chapter 11: Speech Recognition
- Chapter 12: Field descriptions
- Appendix A: Creating user account import files
- Appendix B: Creating the Forgot Password email template
- Appendix C: Privileges
Nuance Management Center Administrator Guide
Before you begin
Applies to: Dragon desktop products only
About your installation
On-premise
You can optionally host your own Nuance Management Center (NMC) server on premise. You install
the NMC server and Nuance Management Center (NMC) console, and then create all objects in the
NMC console yourself.
Nuance-hosted
If you don't host your own NMC server on-premise, you use the Nuance-hosted NMC server in the
cloud. A Nuance administrator performs your initial setup and creates the following objects for you:
l Your organization
l A default site
l The NMC Administration group
l An NMC Administrator user account and password
Nuance then sends you an email with your NMC console URL. You can rename the initial objects as
appropriate for your business. You then create all remaining objects, like sites and groups, yourself.
You should also change the password for your NMC Administrator user account. For more information,
see “Changing your NMC console password” on page 13.
Note: If you plan to implement Active Directory single sign-on authentication, do not change the
password for your NMC Administrator user account until after you have configured single sign-on.
For more information, see the "Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration"
chapter in the Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide.
NMC console setup considerations
Applies to: Dragon desktop products only
Consider the following before you begin creating objects and changing settings in your NMC console.
Setup item Description
Additional
information
Authentication type
The options are:
l
Active Directory single sign-on—You
can enable single sign-on to allow users
to log in to the Dragon client using their
Windows credentials. When you create
users in the NMC console, the logins you
assign must match their Windows logins
exactly.
l Native NMC—Users log in to the Dragon
client using a login and password that you
create when you create user accounts in
Nuance
Management
Center Server
Installation and
Configuration Guide
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