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Administrating Dragon with the Nuance Management Console
l Dragon Speech Profile Location—The location of the Roaming User Profiles. The loc-
ation must be accessible to all server machines and workstations on the network and can
be either a mapped drive, a UNC location, or a web server URL (http:// or https:// for a
secure web server). If you cannot browse to the location, when you explicitly enter the
path, be sure it is in the format shown below based on the way servers on your network
access the Roaming User Profiles location:
n Mapped network drive—Use this format: <drive letter>:\<folder name>.
For example, Y:\Profiles.
n UNC PathUse this format: \\servername\sharename\path\filename. For
example, \\MyServer\Profiles
n HTTPUse this format: http://myserver.com/webDAV. For example,
http://Profiles/MasterUserProfilesDir
n HTTPS—The format is: https://myserver.com/WebDAV. For example,
https://Profiles/UserProfilesDir
The HTTP Settings tab
If Roaming User Profiles Are Located on a Web Server
If you have set up a web server (http) to house your Roaming User Profiles, then under the
HTTP Settings tab, you set up access to that web server. For details, see Setting site HTTP
connection settings for Roaming User Profiles.
The SSL Settings tabs
If Roaming User Profiles Are Located on an SSL Web Server
If you have set up a secure socket layer (SSL) web server (https) to house your Roaming
User Profiles, then under the SSL Settings tab, you set up access to that secure web
server. For details, see Setting site SSL connection settings for Roaming User Profiles.
Note: You must install a third-party web server application called WebDAV to set up a
compatible WebDAV HTTP or SSL server. WebDAV software is required in order to
access and secure Roaming User Profiles on the Internet location. The WebDAV
application is available free of charge at www.webdav.org.
NMS Administrative Settings: Setting site HTTP
connection settings for Roaming User Profiles
Caution:
If you have never set up a web server before, do not attempt to do so; these instructions
assume you have already installed the web server and have experience setting up a web
server.
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