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Sudden problem with serial connection over bluetooth

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Christoph =?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=F6lken?= - 03 Jan 2004 14:09 GMT
Hi there,

all of a sudden, I'm experiencing some weird problems with my bluetooth
setup, and I hope someone can jump in and help out, as I'm running out
of ideas.

I'm using a dongle by MSI ("BlueToes") in conjungtion with Widcomm Stack
1.4.2.10. It had been working like a charm for weeks, neither my
MS BT-mouse, nor my Nokia 6600 had any problems connecting.
This changed the day before yesterday, as I tried to synchronize my mobile
with Outlook. Without having changed a thing on the bluetooth neighbour-
hood, the connection, initiated by the QuickConnect-option of the tray
icon, failed with the message "Error creating 'Bluetooth Serial Port'
connection with device ''". I also tried the appropriate shortcut in My
Bluetooth Places, which displays "The Bluetooth Serial Port connection
failed: Could not connect to the remote device" in return.

The weird part starts here: Except for the Serial Port profile, all other
Bluetooth services work perfectly. I'm able to send files to my phone
using OBEX, and my mouse has never stopped working. Using Windows XP SP1,
I also tried a complete system restore to a day I remebered everything
to be fine *but without any success*! The messages just remain the same!

If anyone is able to interpret the output of BtserverSpylite, I would
love to provide you with it. After all, this is really disappointing for
me, as I need to keep my data up-to-date, and have just no idea on how to
proceed further.

Thus, any reply will be greatly appreciated!

TIA,
Christoph
mcompton69 - 28 Jan 2004 23:01 GMT
I haven't tried this solution yet - but i thought i'd send you this link
anyway as it has worked for others.

Good luck (to both of us). I i post again on this topic it will probably
be for bad news. So here's hoping i never speak with you again!!!!

:) :) :) :) :) :)
 
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