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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
Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Client Configuration Guide
User Profiles and using Dragon through a Remote Desktop session
Dragon users must perform four minutes of short training when they create a user profile. It is not possible to
skip user profile training when Dragon Group is installed on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
R2, or Windows 7 Ultimate Server and when using Remote Desktop Connection 7.
Dragon users can user profiles created on Dragon workstations without performing additional training on
Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows 7 Ultimate Server.
Nuance recommends that you create and train a user profile or add a dictation source to an existing user
profile while Dragon is running in a Remote Desktop session. If you use an existing profile with a dictation
source that was trained while Dragon was running on your workstation, poor accuracy may result.
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