Re: Microsoft Voice Recognition

From: Anthony Procissi [MSFT] (procissi_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/13/04


Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 12:43:46 -0700

Hi John,

Sorry for the delayed response.
This link provides a tool for transferring the voice recognition data.
(I'd recommend unzipping the files to somewhere other than the default temp
directory).

http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/f/4/6f4fb125-9834-42e1-8bb5-474c29b060e4/SpProfileMgr.exe

-- 
-Anthony Procissi [MSFT]
 US-Application Experience & Compatibility
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
news:%23yod03GOEHA.556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> When you achieve a robust Windows installation that's doing what you want 
> it
> to do, you should create a restore point.   And should you go a few weeks 
> or
> more with Windows as you like it, and everything is working properly, you
> create a restore point, there can never be too many restore points. 
> Restore
> points in addition to the automatic ones,  ...so that you can recognize 
> your
> own labels given to the "extra" restore points.
>
> It is unfortunate that you have installed magazine software that has upset
> your Windows platform.  You should explore the possibility that a restore
> point exists, that could restore your machine to the condition it was in,
> before it was upset.
>
> You should also examine your voice recog. software to see how it is
> structured, where it lives, and what can be saved.  I suspect it's quite
> possible to save the work you've already put into it.  You'll perhaps need
> to talk with the software house that wrote the software.  They'll be able 
> to
> tell you how it works, and where and what user data files are stored in 
> your
> machine, and they'll be able to tell you how to install that software 
> afresh
> and restore your user data / profiles etc.
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
> "john tee" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:c3a001c43863$3364d360$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> this is a RE-post
>>
>> I'm running windows X. P. professional and have been
>> successfully using Microsoft voice recognition within
>> Microsoft Word for some time. I have voice trained the
>> software to almost perfection over many months, and this
>> is particularly pleasing as I suffer extreme arthritis in
>> my hands which makes typing very painful . However, just
>> recently the windows X. P. platform has become quite
>> unstable , probably due to magazine demos which I have
>> tested, and the only solution seems to be reformatting my
>> hard drive, and a clean install of X.P.
>>
>> I need to know if it is possible to save "my personal
>> voice recognition training data" , with view to burning
>> this to CD, and thereafter copying this across once the
>> new install is complete.
>>
>> Can anybody advise me whether this is possible , and
>> precisely how to go about it .
>>
>> Many thanks in advance , respectfully yours , John in the
>> united kingdom .
>>
>> PS , this text has been compiled using the Microsoft
>> voice recognition facility , hopefully there are not too
>> many errors
>
> 


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