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Bluetooth Device on XP
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29/11/2011 11:18:09
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Forum:
Windows
Catégorie:
Réseau & connectivité
Versions des environnements
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01529961
Message ID:
01529971
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>>Hi,
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>>I am trying to figure out how to use a Bluetooth on my XP computer. If I go to Device Manager and open Universal Serial Bus Controllers node I see Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth. So I figure I have it. I click on Properties and it says that the device is working properly and is enabled. But when I go to Control Panel I don't see Bluetooth Devices (as Windows Help says). What am I missing? TIA.
>
>Check that 'Blue Tooth Support Service' is present and running in the Services list. If it is not then 'Blue Tooth Devices' won't show up in the Control Panel.....

I see the item Bluetooth Hid Switch Service in the Services list. And it is disabled. I am now stuck on the following. I am trying to connect my Pocket PC (MC55 running WM 6.5) via Bluetooth. The Pocket PC Bluetooth wizard found a bluetooth (I suppose the one on my XP computer) (although the model number that Pocket PC found is slightely different (Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth) from the one I see in the Device manager on the PC (Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth). But when I try to establish secure connection between the Pocket PC and the computer Bluetooth, it asks me for Password. Even though it says, press Next if a passcode is not required, pressing Next gives me "Cannot Connect because the passcode is incorrect" Do you know where one would get the Passcode?

Thank you.
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