Nuance Management Center

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Administrating Dragon with the Nuance Management Console
You now give security rights to the members of the group to further delineate exactly what the
group members can do when they access the console.
The group's rights can restrict members to only viewing information created by others, or can
extend right to add and delete some types of information but not fir other types, and—at the
other end of the spectrumcan cover taking virtually any action in the console.
Group rights determine what an administrator can see and do in the Nuance Management
Center. When you log into the NMS, the NMS sends the Nuance Management Center a set
of flags that are based on your group rights. These flags determine the actions you can
perform and the Nuance Management Center UI elements you can see and interact with.
This applies to working with Accounts, groups, and sites. You can now assign Access rules to
the members of the group to further delineate exactly what organizations, sites and groups
they can access through the console. By default, a group has access to all sites and groups in
their organization.
As you plan your network configuration, you need to plan out the group security rights
assignments. Before you proceed, decide which security rights to assign to each group, using
the security rights options for members of the NMC Administrator groups. A subset of those
options are shown in the table that follows.
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