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5. Click OK.
Removing a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port
1. Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the
Bluetooth Tray icon on the Windows system tray. Select Setup
and then select
Configuration
from the submenu. The
Bluetooth
Configuration Panel is displayed.
2. Click the Local Services tab.
3. Select the port you want to remove.
4. Click Delete.
Note: The Delete button is only available when the Bluetooth Serial Port service or a
user-defined serial port service is selected.
Changing a local service’s properties
Earlier, we discussed about the five property settings that each of the local services would have.
Here, we’ll show you how to change a local service’s properties and what the options are.
To change a local service’s properties:
1. Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the
Bluetooth Tray icon on the Windows system tray. Select Setup
and then select Configuration from the submenu. The Bluetooth
Configuration Panel
is displayed.
2. Click the Local Services tab.
3. Double-click the service name.
4. Select the appropriate boxes or leave them cleared, depending
on what you want BTW to do.
Startup: enabled by default. When enabled, it starts the
service when BTW initializes. If Startup is disabled, you can
still start the service manually.
Note: To start the service manually at a later time, simply right-click the
service and select
Start
from the pop-up menu.
Authorization: disabled by default. When enabled, it requires
confirmation by the server operator before a remote device is
allowed to connect to this service. Authentication is
automatically enabled when Authorization is selected.
Encryption: disabled by default. When enabled, it encrypts
data exchanged by the Bluetooth server and the Bluetooth
client. Encryption applies ONLY to the Bluetooth connection.
Data transmitted to/from a modem, Local Area Network, etc,
is NOT affected by this setting. Authentication is automatically
enabled when Encryption is enabled.
Authentication: disabled by default. When enabled, it
requires that the client and server exchange a passkey or
Link Key before a connection is established. Devices are
paired automatically when authentication is complete.