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Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:36:02 -070 |
When a user teaches the SAPI voice recognition, the results I assume is
stored in the user's profile based on the log-on.
In a control system I've implemented the SAPI, the computer has a single
log-on, though multiple users log-on to the testing system. I'd like to be
store the user's teach files and copy them to the approperate location when
they log-on to the test system.
Does anyone know how the SAPI stores this info?
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Wed, 19 Mar 2008 07:43:42 -070 |
Hi Bruce,
"Bruce K." <BruceK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:836E04A8-061D-4C4D-882C-17C9558A83B9@microsoft.com...
> When a user teaches the SAPI voice recognition, the results I assume is
> stored in the user's profile based on the log-on.
That's correct. SAPI also has a notion of "profile" where a single
logged-on
user can have multiple "profiles".
> In a control system I've implemented the SAPI, the computer has a single
> log-on, though multiple users log-on to the testing system. I'd like to be
> store the user's teach files and copy them to the approperate location
> when
> they log-on to the test system.
Makes sense...
> Does anyone know how the SAPI stores this info?
Check out this post on my blog. It should answer most of your questions.
http://blogs.msdn.com/robch/archive/2007/02/19/transfering-profiles-programatica
lly.aspx
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