User's Manual

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My Business Card: the path to your electronic business card.
My Inbox Directory: the path to the directory that will be used to
save incoming business cards, notes, e-mail messages, and
calendar items.
Now let’s look at each section and see how you could specify their settings.
File Transfer
My Shared Directory displays the highest-level directory to which a remote Bluetooth computer
has access. This directory and its sub-directories are visible in the remote device’s My Bluetooth
Places.
Click the Browse button and look for the directory that you want to share with other people.
Send Business Card
My Business Card displays the specified path to the directory on your computer that contains
your electronic business card. Select the Send Business Card on Request option to allow
remote devices to retrieve your business card.
Click the Browse button and look for the directory that contains your business card.
Receive Business Card
My Inbox Directory displays the specified path to the directory on your computer where inbound
Personal Information Manager (PIM) items such as Business Cards, Notes, Calendar entries, and
Messages with be saved.
Select the types of items you want to retrieve by clicking the appropriate boxes. Then click the
Browse button to look for the directory where you want them saved.
Select the Save Object in Personal Information Manager option to save incoming objects
directly into the PIM. Please note that when this option is selected, the path specified in My Inbox
Directory will not be used.
Local Services Tab
The Local Services tab allows you to change the settings of all the services that your computer
has made available to other remote devices. Each service can be configured individually to
change its security, name, and other settings.
The Local Services tab also provides you with the option of adding and deleting user-defined
serial services. We will discuss the details on how to do that later in this section.
The following are the names of the local services that BTW provides: (Please note that names of
all the services will be displayed even though the server may not be able to support all of them.)
Bluetooth Serial Port
Dial-up Networking
Fax
File Transfer
Information Exchange