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Chapter 7: Managing user profiles
In the Site tab, under the Dragon Professional tab, you enter information about where you
store Roaming User Profiles for a site. If you are storing the profiles on a web server, to set
up the HTTP settings:
1. Select the Enable Roaming User Profiles option.
2. Beside the text Roaming user profile directories, click the Configure button. Dragon
displays the Roaming User Profile Directory Settings window.
3. Click the HTTP Settings tab.
Enter information about your connection in the text boxes under the sections in the
dialog box:
l Authentication on page 94
l Firewall and Proxy Servers on page 94
l Miscellaneous on page 95
Authentication
Prompt for user and password
Select if users will be prompted for a username/password when they connect to the HTTP
server.
Default user/Password
Set to the default username/password needed to connect to the HTTP server. Be sure to
put the domain name followed by a backslash in front of the user login name; for example:
Nuance\JWyman. This is not a local login.
Authentication type
Set the type of authentication used on the HTTP server you specified as the Address in the
Roaming user profile location dialog box. Select the type that indicates how your server
is configured:
n Basic—Choose if the server is configured for Basic authentication, where the
username and password are passed over the network as clear text.
n Digest—Choose if the server is configured for Digest authentication, where the
passwords are never transmitted across the Internet in unencrypted form.
Note: For security reasons, be sure that anonymous logins are disabled on the HTTP or
HTTPS server.
Firewall and Proxy Servers
Use proxy server
Select Use proxy server if Dragon workstations are connecting to the httpserver through
a proxy server.
Type
Select the type of firewall used on the HTTP server from the drop-down list:
n HTTP Select for a proxy server that specializes in HTML (web page)
transactions.
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