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NOTE: The Bluetooth Exchange Folder is shared by the PIM Item Transfer and the File Transfer services and
can be configured from Bluetooth Properties of either of those services (right-click the name of the service and
then click Properties). When the Bluetooth Exchange Folder is reconfigured for either of these services, the
other service is updated to use the same settings.
Using Quick Connect to Access Services of Other Devices
Right-click the Bluetooth icon , point to Quick Connect and then click the Bluetooth service that you want to use. If this
computer has already set up a connection to use the desired type of service, the available menu items are:
The name of the device (reestablishes the connection with a listed device with which prior connections to this
type of service have been established)
Other Devices (searches for additional devices that potentially provide the desired service). If additional
Bluetooth remote devices are found, click a device name from the list, and then click Connect.
If this computer has never created a connection to this type of service, the only menu item is Find Devices. Click Find
Devices to search for devices that potentially provide the desired service. If such devices are found, click a device name
from the list, and then click Connect.
If you use Quick Connect to connect for the first time to a remote service that has Secure Connection enabled, a
Bluetooth PIN Code Required message and Bluetooth PIN Code Request appear. See
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN
Code Request. If you disconnect and then reconnect, the remote device sends a Bluetooth Authorization Requested
message to this computer. Click anywhere in the message and click OK in Bluetooth Service Authorization. You (or the
other operator) must click OK in the acknowledgement message that is sent to the remote device.
You can also use Quick Connect to disconnect. To do so, right-click the Bluetooth icon, click Quick Connect, point to the
service you want to disconnect, and then click the name of the device that provided the service.
Viewing the Status of Bluetooth Devices and the Services They Provide
When remote Bluetooth devices are within range of this Bluetooth enabled computer, their presence and status are
indicated by the appearance of the icons that appear in Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. To view these icons, click
Search for devices in range under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or Find Bluetooth Devices (Windows 2000). The
status of the services provided by each device is indicated by the appearance of the icons that appear when you double-
click a device name.
The status of each Bluetooth service provided by this computer is indicated by the appearance of the service icons
appearing in My Device. To view these icons, click View My Bluetooth services (Windows XP) or double-click My
Device (Windows 2000).
Table 1 (Windows XP) and Table 3 (Windows 2000) show how the device icons appear depending on the status of the
device.
Table 2 (Windows XP) and Table 4 (Windows 2000) show how the Bluetooth Service icons appear, depending on the
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