Nuance Management Center

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Chapter 3: Configuring sites
You can create and configure sites for your organization. Each site represents a
location on a server where you store user profiles. Typically, each site corresponds
to a physical location in your organization, such as a hospital, clinic, or data center.
Often you need only one site for your entire organization. Sites help you define the
structure of your Dragon Group Network. The options that you choose for a site
affect all of the user profiles stored in that location.
Searching for an organization
The Search Organizations screen allows you to search for an organization by name,
Organization ID, and/or license type.
To view and use the Search Organizations screen, you must have the rights to view more than
one organization in the Nuance Management Center.
1. In the Nuance Management Center, click Organizations.
2. In the Organizations area, click Search.
3. On the Search Organizations screen, one or more of the following fields:
l Name: The name of the organization.
l Organization Id: An identifier that Nuance assigns to you as a customer.
l Status: One of All, Enabled, or Disabled.
l License type: A license type that the organization uses.
4. Click Search. The Search Organizations screen displays the search results with the following
information:
l Name: The name of the organization.
l Organization Id: An identifier that Nuance assigns to you as a customer.
l Status: One of All, Enabled, or Disabled.
l Users: The number of users in the organization.
5. To view and modify sites, groups, and settings for an organization, select the organization and
click Manage (the bottom right of the screen). Clicking Manage makes the selected organ-
ization the 'current' organization in the Nuance Management Center. All organization fields in
the Nuance Management Center will use the selected organization as the default value.
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