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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_InstallationGuideCover_20160929_v1
- 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
- Appendix A: Options for MSI Installations
- Appendix B: Stand-Alone Mode Installation Options
- Appendix C: Database backups
Chapter 14: Upgrading the Dragon client
Importing custom words and commands
If you are using Stand-Alone mode, you must import any custom words and commands your user profiles
included. These are not automatically included in the user profile upgrade.
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To distribute words and commands to all users, you can use the nsadmin.exe tool. For more
information, see the nsadmin Help file available in the Help folder of your installation directory (by
default, C:\Program Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking14\Help).
l To manually import words and commands to individual Dragon clients, see “Exporting and importing
a list of custom words and phrases” and “Exporting and importing commands” in the Dragon Help
site.
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