Re: DNS on a server

From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Thu Jan 31 2002 - 12:58:27 EST


What happens here after the users have created their new voice files? Are
they then backed up automatically or manually onto the server?

With kind regards

Dr Peter S Kelway
Words Worldwide Limited

e-mail: md@keyspell.com
web: www.keyspell.com
tel: 07980-177390
fax: 01661-822777

----- Original Message -----
From: <spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org>
To: <spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: DNS on a server

>
> Shelly,
> In reference to your response on Jan 20, I do not have to overwrite an
> existing file when transferring the voice files via the network. As long
> as
> one person has done the general training just past the point of "Welcome
to
> the world...." then cancels out of the rest of the general training, the
> "users list" (don't know the official name) is created in the Natspeak
> users
> file. I just add the students name to the users list and dump their
whole
> voice file into users via the network. The only thing that Dragon asks
> them
> to do is the audio setup wizard. The resulting voice file is very
accurate
> assuming that you are using a USB microphone or have similar computers
with
> similar sound cards. I hope this clarifies things. I assumed I needed a
> license for each machine, but was just wishful thinking. Thanks for
> clarifying that as well.
> Karen,
> Windsor CO

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