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Has Windows identified your Bluetooth adapter? You should also check
Services to see if Bluetooth Support service has started. I asked a similar question yesterday in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general because I couldn't browse or access the files in my mobile phone. The only reply I got was that the SP2 Bluetooth support was not as comprehensive as we were led to believe, so I disabled the Bluetooth Support service and installed the Bluetooth software that came with my adapter instead. "Marlon" <> wrote in message news:A05FC9C1-BDE1-488A-8341-... | I have just installed SP2 for Windows XP and am eager to start using the | Bluetooth features. I have a USB Bluetooth radio adapter but there is no | Bluetooth icon in Control Panel. The adapter came with its own software | which I have installed but now I have SP2 I would rather use Windows' | integrated features. Does anyone know of a way I can set it up? PhiL M. |
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