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Service Name: enter a service name (no more than 99
alphanumeric characters) in this field. In most cases, a
service name is supplied by default. However, in
environments where there is more than one device of the
same type or one device provides more than one service of
the same type (this is only possible with the Bluetooth Serial
Port service), the service name can be customized.
5. Click OK.
To stop a local service, simply right-click the service and select Stop from the pop-up menu.
Stopped services are no longer available for use by clients.
You may also see a summary of information about each local service from Windows Explorer. To
do this, open your Windows Explorer. With Local Device selected, click the View menu, then
select
Details
. You will find the following basic information:
Service: the name of the service
Startup: tells you whether it’s automatic or manual.
Status:
Started (COM#) – the service is running and ready to use COM#
Not Started – the service is not running (not available to clients)
Connected (COM#) – the service is in use, the local port is COM#
Connected – the service is in use.
Device name if connected:
Empty field – the service is not connected.
A device name and Bluetooth Device Address – identifies the
device that is using the service.
At times you need to interrupt a connection from the server side. To do this, simply right-click the
local service and then select
Stop
from the pop-up menu. To restart the service later, right-click
the local service and then select Start.
Notifications Tab
The Notifications tab in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel lets you associate sound (in the form of
Windows *.wav file) with specific Bluetooth events.
Sounds can be associated with several events on an individual basis, depending on security
settings, including such cases:
When a PIN code is required
When a remote device attempts to access:
files on this computer (in Windows XP only)
a Bluetooth port
the Dial-up network service
the LAN Access service
the Fax service
When a remote device attempts to send: