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Jay Vance

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  1. I see that when the Express Delegate web portal is used to create a new dictation, a deadline can be assigned at that point. It would be extremely useful if there was a way to assign a deadline to a dictation in DialDictate, perhaps as a dictation type option. That is, if Request Dictation Type is checked in the DialDictate settings menu, there would be an option at that point to assign a default deadline (and priority even) that would be embedded in the file name. This is not the same as setting a priority, although the two concepts are related. If, for instance, you had two files in the Delegate queue, one with a higher priority and the other with a lower priority but that is closer to its deadline, a rule could be created that would assign the file with the closest deadline first, even though a higher priority dictation may be in the queue also.

     

    I suppose another way of going about this would be to assign a default deadline to a specific speaker user in Delegate when the user is created. This approach would not offer as much flexibility as the previous scenario.

  2. Mention is made in the ED help files about sorting files by "deadline," but I have searched high and low for any information on how a "deadline" is assigned to a dictation file. Where and when does this assignment take place? Thanks.

     

    OK, I answered my own question, sort of. I see that when the ED web portal is used to create a new dictation, a deadline can be assigned at that point. I was thinking that perhaps there was a way to assign a deadline to a dictation in Express Dictate or DialDictate, or perhaps a default deadline could be assigned to a specific speaker user when the user is created.

  3. How do you get the dss32.dll file that is 184 or 186?

     

    Where exactly do you put it in ES?

     

    I don't know whether or not this will help, but for what it's worth, you can download an older version of dss32.dll from the following link:

     

    www.vancedigital.com/downloads/dss32.dll

     

    On my XP machine, the location of this file is C:/Program Files/NCH Swift Sound/Components/dss32/dss32.dll

     

    Please let me know if this works for anyone.

     

    Also, in case anyone needs it, I have the last version of ES that plays .dss files okay, for me, anyway, at www.vancedigital.com/downloads/Express_Scribe_415.exe

     

    Jay

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