Nuance Management Center

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Administrating Dragon with the Nuance Management Console
n Tunnel—Select if client workstations are connecting to the server with tunneling
software.
n Socks 4Select for a SOCKS4 protocol that relays TCP sessions at a firewall
host to allow application users transparent access across the firewall. SOCKS4
does not support authentication, UDP proxy. SOCKS4 clients require full Domain
Name Service (DNS).
n Socks 5Select for a SOCKS 5 protocol that relays TCP sessions at a firewall
host to allow Nuance Management Center users transparent access across the
firewall. SOCKS 5 supports multiple authentication methods. SOCKS 5 clients use
the SOCKS 5 server to perform the Domain Name Service (DNS) lookup.
Server
Enter the server name provided by your server administrator.
Port
Enter the port number accessed to connect to the proxy server or firewall.
User
Enter any username needed to log on to the proxy server or firewall.
Password
Enter any password needed to log on to the proxy server or firewall.
Firewall data
Enter any special authentication string provided by your server administrator.
Miscellaneous
Follow redirects
If you are storing the Roaming User Profiles on a server that redirects incoming connections
to another location, you can define how the Dragon client handles these redirects by selecting
one of the check boxes. Nuance recommends that you set redirects to either Always or
Same Scheme Only, but always follow them.
n Never—Never follow redirects; ignores them.
n AlwaysAlways follow redirects.
n Same Scheme Only—Permit only redirects using the same scheme as the client
request.
Keep Connection Alive
Selecting this check box tells the client and server to keep the connection alive after the
current session ends. If you have Follow Redirects set to Always or Same Scheme Only,
you should not select this check box.
Lock timeout
Set to the number of seconds the server should wait before breaking the lock on any the
Roaming User Profiles for the logged on user. Setting the lock to 0 uses the default setting
from the server. Specifying another time overrides the server default.
A network lock prevents a user from using a Roaming User Profile that another user already
has in use. While this process does not take a long time, network problems can cause a lock
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