Hopefully this information will help someone get their issue resolved without going through all of the frustration that I went through. Of course, if I start getting the error message again, I'll just be forced to turn it back on and deal with it.Īnyway, with this recent update, I'm sure I'm not the only one that faced this problem. After Dragon has finished repairing, restart your computer.Īt this point, I turned User Account Control back off because I get tired of the constant confirmation boxes that pop up. Insert your DNS installation disk and look for the file named "setup.exe"ģ. For me, I had to run a repair using my installation media. Note: Dragon still did not work for me after turning UAC back on. Restart the computer, and see if Dragon will open correctly. If the slider is all the way at the bottom, slide it up to turn User Account Control back onĦ. Click "Change User Account Control settings" under Security and Maintenanceĥ. I find its capabilities, features and voice recognition limiting, after having used Dragon NaturallySpeaking Pro on Windows for so many years. Type "UAC" in the search box in the top right corner of the Control Panel windowĤ. I separately have Dragon Dictate 3 on my Macbook Pro - however, this software needs to evolve significantly to the level where Dragon NaturallySpeaking Pro 12.5 currently is. Type "Control Panel" and open Control Panelģ. Run the DNS setup.exe file on your installation CD/DVD and select "Repair"Ģ. After a bunch of research (and a ton of frustration), I was finally able to get the issue resolved.īelow is what I had to do, in case there are others facing the same issue.Ģ. After the latest Windows 10 update, I started getting the message "Failed to Launch UI Automation Server" whenever I tried to launch Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.
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