Nuance Management Center
Table Of Contents
- Configuration and client installation guide
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation checklists
- Chapter 3: Preparing for your server installation
- Chapter 4: Installing the servers
- Chapter 5: Post-installation tasks
- Chapter 6: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
- Chapter 7: Installing the Local Authenticator
- Chapter 8: Preparing for your Dragon Group client installation
- Chapter 9: Installing the Dragon Group client
- Chapter 10: Installing the Dragon client with Settings
- Chapter 11: Configuring the Dragon client for NMS
- Chapter 12: Scheduling Optimization Tasks
- Chapter 13: Working with Custom Commands
- Chapter 14: Upgrading the Dragon client
- Chapter 15: Managing Logs and Errors
- Chapter 16: Using Dragon over a remote desktop connection
- Use Dragon through a remote desktop connection
- Remote desktop connection support
- Support for dictation sources over a remote desktop connection
- System Requirements for using Dragon through a remote desktop connection
- Installing Dragon on the server and the client
- Configuring the Windows server
- Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2
- Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Part 1
- Configuring Windows 7 Ultimate Server
- Configuring the Dragon clients
- User Profiles and using Dragon through a Remote Desktop session
- Appendix A: Options for MSI Installations
- Appendix B: Stand-Alone Mode Installation Options
- Appendix C: Database backups
Chapter 9: Installing the Dragon Group client
l NMS users: Only options in the Commands tab are saved to the NMS. All other settings in the
Options dialog are saved locally.
l To open the Auto-Formatting dialog box:
natspeak.exe /SetDefaultFormattingOptions
In the dialog box, select Auto-Formatting options to apply to all client installations, and then click OK.
Note: Administrators can also control these settings in the NMC console.
l To open the Administrative Settings dialog box:
natspeak.exe /SetDefaultAdministrativeOptions
In the dialog box, select settings to apply to all installations in the tabs:
l NMS Settings: Select Enable NMS and enter the appropriate settings.
Note: You cannot enable NMS on client computers using the NMC console.
l Scheduled Tasks: Enable and schedule Accuracy Tuning and (Stand-Alone mode only) Data
Collection tasks.
l Miscellaneous: Set other options for the Dragon client.
Note: Some settings are disabled for NMS users; you can control these settings in the
NMC console.
l Roaming (Stand-alone mode only): Enable and set up Roaming user profiles. For details, see
“Setting Roaming user profile options” on page 131.
l Click OK.
5. The configuration you created running natspeak.exe is saved in nsdefaults.ini. If you configured
Roaming users, you'll also see the roamingdef.inifile. By default, you can find these files here:
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking14
Note: If you did not run natspeak.exe on the command line or specify settings while running the
Dragon InstallShield Wizard (see “Initial Installation—Dragon InstallShield wizard method” on
page 61), there is no nsdefaults.ini or roamingdef.ini file.
6. When you have located the .ini files, verify that your option settings have changed. Double-click the
nsdefaults.ini file to open it in a text editor. You should see values defined for the options you changed.
7. Include the newly created nsdefaults.ini file in your MSI package to distribute the file to all workstations
where Dragon is installed.
You are now ready to install the same configuration you just established onto other computers. For more information,
see “Overview of Installing the Dragon Client with Initial Settings” on page 67.
Other natspeak.exe options
Use these options from the command line:
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