Speech Profile stored on Network?

M

malcore

I work at a school, and would like for students to be able to create a
profile with speech tools so they can do speech to text. However, they are
not allowed to save anything to local computer hard drives, and need to save
all work to their network/server space. Hard drives are reset each evening
to maintain computer speed/health.

I am wondering if a speech profile can be stored on a network, able to be
accessed from any other computer on the network.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Malcore,

A problem with this approach is that the dictation/speech profile accuracy involves machine specific information.

The tool here will let you backup/restore/move recognizer (speech) profiles
http://microsoft.com/downloads/deta...0f-2e02-430e-8f99-e1acae760564&DisplayLang=en

but you may want to also check with the folks in the MS Desktop Speech discussion group on what is practicable.

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I work at a school, and would like for students to be able to create a
profile with speech tools so they can do speech to text. However, they are
not allowed to save anything to local computer hard drives, and need to save
all work to their network/server space. Hard drives are reset each evening
to maintain computer speed/health.

I am wondering if a speech profile can be stored on a network, able to be
accessed from any other computer on the network.<<
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Please let us know if this has helped,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

LINKS
A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.speech.desktop
or via browser:
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/?dg=microsoft.public.speech.desktop

B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser
http://microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
or
Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader
news://msnews.microsoft.com
 

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