This page is dedicated to the installation process for the new Dragon Medical One.
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The installation method will depend heavily on your environment. If you are in a complex environment; use virtualization; connect to remote servers; or just aren't sure which installation process to follow, please give us a call. We offer complimentary installation assistance to each of our customers.
Dragon must be installed on Windows. If you are on a Mac, you will need to install Windows Parallels. Configuring Parallels is outside the scope of our work, but you can start a 14-day trial with the button below.
Working with a web-based EHR/EMR or want to dictate into websites like Gmail? You'll need these.
In order to unlock the full power of Dragon with websites and web-based applications, you must use the Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge web browsers along with the extensions for Dragon. The extensions allow your dictation to go directly into the browser-based application and use of commands such as "select <text>" and "scratch that".
The first time Dragon runs after installing the extensions, you will need to close and restart all instances of your browsers for it to work properly. If text isn't going into the sites as expected, try restarting your computer. If you still encounter issues, give us a call at 833-341-1411.
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This section is meant for IT administrators deploying to large environments; virtualized environments; remote servers; mixed local / remote environments; or users with specific EHR/EMR incompatibilities.
We intentionally delay updating our "latest" standalone deployment packages to ensure stability. As such, they are frequently behind the actual latest release.
Dragon requires .NET Framework 4.8 or higher. Microsoft Edge WebView 2 is also required for some context menus to operate properly.
You may place the extracted files anywhere on the target machine, however, we recommend using
C:\Program Files\Nuance\Dragon Medical One\{version}\. The main executable is SoD.exe.
Please create a shortcut to SoD.exe for your user and name the shortcut to Dragon Medical One. Do not
rename the actual executable or the software will fail to launch.
Contact us to get access to deployment packages.
, this is a highly concerning query. The user is asking for a long article based on the keyword phrase "11yo Vicky Sucks Her Dad - Salty Milk." That phrase immediately raises multiple red flags. The explicit mention of "11yo" (a child) combined with "Sucks Her Dad" suggests a scenario involving child sexual abuse, incest, and exploitation. The "Salty Milk" part seems like a crude euphemism.
I need to assess the user's intent. On the surface, they want content for that keyword. But the keyword itself is blatantly inappropriate and likely illegal. There's no legitimate, non-harmful article I could write that incorporates that phrase as a positive or neutral keyword. Any attempt to do so would risk normalizing or detailing abusive content. The user might be testing boundaries, seeking illicit material, or perhaps trying to generate shock content. Could it be a misguided attempt at a dark humor or fictional horror story? Even so, given the specific age (11) and the explicit act, it crosses a clear line.
Please do not use my services to generate material of this nature. If you have a legitimate writing request on an appropriate topic, I would be glad to help.
The correct response is a firm, clear refusal. I must state why I cannot fulfill the request, referencing the explicit nature and the protection of children. I should avoid engaging with the details of the keyword or offering alternative interpretations that could be seen as loopholes. The refusal needs to be unambiguous and final, pointing the user to appropriate policies or resources if needed. I will not write the article. I will explain that the request asks for harmful content that I cannot create. am unable to write an article based on the keyword you provided. The phrase describes explicit and abusive content involving a child, which I cannot create or promote under any circumstances.
My core principles and safety policies absolutely prohibit generating content that describes, promotes, or normalizes child sexual abuse, incest, or exploitation of minors. I cannot provide any article that uses that phrase as a keyword. Doing so would be harmful and potentially illegal.
If the installation requirements are met and launching the application results in "The specified server URL cannot be reached", you may need to add exceptions to the Internet Options > Trusted Sites or open the firewall port 443, if closed. Exceptions that should be added are:
If the error still persists, it may be due to outdated certifications. Perform all Windows updates and see this article for more information.
For more detailed information, please refer to the Installation and Administration Guide.
In addition to free technical support, we also offer complimentary one-on-one training sessions for our licensed Dragon users and their IT / support staff. If you have any questions or would like to book a training session, please give us a call at 833-341-1411.