Re: Problems with Voice Recognition in classroom setting

From: Bob I (birelan_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/01/05


Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 16:07:11 -0600

The "training" is machine/user combination specific. Assigned seating is
still appropriate in some situations.

Gary Drost wrote:

> I have to configure the Voice Recognition portion of Office 2003 in a
> classroom of 28 computers used by students in a high school. The lab
> communicates with a server running Windows 2003 Server and all the
> workstations have Windows 2000 Pro. All updates are loaded.
>
> Since this is a high school, the students do not have a lot of rights to the
> local PC and are using roaming profiles. I think this is a major factor
> regarding my problem. If a student logs into a PC, enables the voice
> recognition in Word, goes through the training, logs off the PC, comes back
> the next day and logs in using the SAME PC, then it appears to work okay.
> If they come in the next day and use a different PC, it will know that they
> have trained the voice recognition but for some reason it doesn't know how
> to access this information, and furthermore, will not allow them to train
> again - it gives an error (I don't have it handy but can find out what it
> is).
>
> Has anyone else ever run into this situation and, if so, how did you solve
> it? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary Drost
>
>
>



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