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Hello all. I am new to Bluetooth and to XP. I have tried to 'turn on'
Bluetooth from the control panel. I keep getting an error message that reads
"An erro occured while Windows was saving your settings: The following
settings were not saved: Discoverability settings, Connection settings"
I am unable to find my PalmOne Pda (T3) and my PDA cant find my laptop.
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"ss" <ss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hello all. I am new to Bluetooth and to XP. I have tried to 'turn on'
>Bluetooth from the control panel. I keep getting an error message that reads
>"An erro occured while Windows was saving your settings: The following
>settings were not saved: Discoverability settings, Connection settings"
>I am unable to find my PalmOne Pda (T3) and my PDA cant find my laptop.
Start here: "How to troubleshoot Bluetooth detection and connectivity
problems in Windows XP Service Pack 2"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883258).
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That MS KB article did not provide help with the same situation that I am
having. I am using a Sony Vaio laptop with SP2 preloaded. When I try to
"enable" discovery (Bluetooth Devices -> Options -> Turn Discovery On), I get
the same error messages. I cannot uninstall or rollback SP2 since it was
preloaded/embedded with the OS. Someone please help....I am trying to
troubleshoot my boss's laptop.....need I say more...haha
Thanks for your quick responses.
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Bobby
"Thorsten Matzner" wrote:
> "ss" <ss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Hello all. I am new to Bluetooth and to XP. I have tried to 'turn on'
> >Bluetooth from the control panel. I keep getting an error message that reads
> >"An erro occured while Windows was saving your settings: The following
> >settings were not saved: Discoverability settings, Connection settings"
> >I am unable to find my PalmOne Pda (T3) and my PDA cant find my laptop.
>
> Start here: "How to troubleshoot Bluetooth detection and connectivity
> problems in Windows XP Service Pack 2"
> (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883258).
>
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> (tm)
>
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