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5. Click Finish.
6. Respond to the Bluetooth PIN Code Required message and Bluetooth PIN Code Request that appear on
both this computer and the remote device (see
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request).
NOTE: Unless you have a specific reason to do so, do not change the default Bluetooth device or alter its
configuration.
To disconnect the dial-up networking connection
1. From this computer, click Search for devices in range.
2. Right-click the device you established a dial-up networking connection with and click Disconnect Dial-up
Networking.
Fax
If this computer is physically connected to a modem and you want to allow remote Bluetooth devices to use the modem to
send faxes, configure the Fax service on this computer (see Local Services Settings in Bluetooth Tasks).
To use the fax capabilities of a Bluetooth enabled telephone, modem, or other remote Bluetooth device that
offers the fax service
1. From this computer, click (Windows XP) or double-click (Windows 2000) Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
2. Click I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Bluetooth device that provides that service, and
then click Next.
3. Click Fax in the Bluetooth Service Selection list, and then click Next.
4. In Bluetooth Device Selection, click the name of the device you want to connect with, and then click Next.
5. Click Finish.
6. Respond to the Bluetooth PIN Code Required message and Bluetooth PIN Code Request that appear on
both this computer and the remote device (see
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request).
To disconnect the fax connection
1. From this computer, click Search for devices in range.
2. Right-click the device you established a fax connection with and click Disconnect Fax.
File Transfer
To access files, folders, and subfolders in a specific folder on a remote Bluetooth device from this computer
NOTE: Before proceeding, verify that the File Transfer service is enabled on the remote device, the File
Transfer application has been configured on this computer, and that the two devices have been paired. If Public
Folder is not available, the remote device is not configured for remote file operations.
1. If the Folders pane is not visible in My Bluetooth Places, (if it is visible, skip to step 2), click Folders on the
Explorer bar.
NOTE: Perform the following steps from the Folders pane.
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