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Appendix A: Modifying nsdefaults.ini
Options Description and user interface equivalent
Default: 1 (selected) If set to 0, users can open Roaming or non-Roaming user
profiles when the Roaming feature is active.
If set to 1, users can only access Roaming user profiles.
Roaming User Incorporate Voc
Delta=0/1
Default: 1 (selected)
Merge contents of vocdelta.voc into network user
profile when file is full check box:
If set to 1, Dragon incorporates the contents of the local
vocdelta.voc file into the Master Roaming user profiles
when the vocdelta.voc file reaches 90% of its maximum
size (1 GB). After incorporating the contents of the file into
the Master Roaming user profile, Dragon clears that data
from the local user profile.
If the data is being incorporated when you open a Roaming
user profile, the process can be time consuming.
If set to 0, Dragon does not merge the contents of the
vocdelta.voc file.
Note: Dragon does not display a message when the
vocdelta.voc file reaches 90% of its maximum
size.
Roaming User Limited Network
Traffic=0/1
Default: 0 (deselected)
Access network at user profile open/close only check
box:
If set to 1, Dragon synchronizes the Master and local
Roaming user profiles only when a user opens or closes the
profile. This includes the changes a user makes locally from
the Options dialog box.
If set to 0, Dragon synchronizes changes to Roaming user
profiles immediately.
Note: Excessive network slowdowns can be
alleviated by checking this option because it limits
multiple synchronizations of local and Master
Roaming user profiles.
Roaming User Always Break
Lock=0/1
Default: 0 (selected)
Ask before breaking locks on network user profiles
(recommended) check box:
If set to 0, Dragon warns users if they attempt to open a
Roaming user profile that is already in use. The prompt
states that the user profile is locked and offers the option to
unlock the profile.
Network problems can cause a lock to become “stuckand
not release.
If set to 1, Dragon breaks the lock automatically without
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