Bluetooth passkey
From: Stuart (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/04/04
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Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 11:42:27 -0800
Remedy: Install the adapter manufacturer driver, starting
off in device manager, using have disk. Both com ports
can now be selected as unsecure connections.>-----
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>Hi, I have just installed a serial Bluetooth device on
>my PC. The adapter was installed and is using the WinXP
>SP2 drivers. The PC has detected the device and I can
see
>that it has allocated an incoming and outgoing com port.
>I can also see both Bluetooth addresses. When the device
>was detected and added I selected "No passkey" as the
>device dosen't/can`t use one. When I try to communicate
>with the device using Hyperterminal or in another serial
>way I get a balloon message informing me that a device
is
>trying to communicate with my PC and to click on it.
When
>I do so it asks for the passkey for the device? But...as
>stated it dosen`t use one and I had already selected no
>passkey when adding using the wizard.
>Q. How can I disable the passkey required function on
>WinXP SP2, I have looked everywhere and tried various
>things to no avail.
>Thanks Stuart
>.
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