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Does anyone know if it's possible to use mobile Phonetools with the built in
Windows XP SP2 BlueTooth driver?
I've got a generic BlueTooth Dongle (actually based on Cambridge Sillicon
Radio) but the Widcomm software (version 1.4.2.10) that I have installed
insists on providing a license for that dongle. On recommendation, I tried
installing version 1.4.3.4 and it accepts the dongle fine, but mobile
PhoneTools crashes when trying to access my phone when I set a profile for
it. My phone is a Motorola V500.
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.motorola (More info?)
My mobile Phonetools works with Windows XP SP2. I just needed to
change the modem over to make it work.
Uninstall the Widcomm driver and reboot. Windows should detect and
install the drivers for your dongle when you in insert it.
Goto the menu on Phonetools -> General Setup -> Communications ->
Change Modem and select "standard modem over Bluetooth Link".
Phonetools should work now.
Shaun.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 19:27:39 +0100, "bengy"
<ben.fidge@nospam_btopenworld.com> wrote:
>Does anyone know if it's possible to use mobile Phonetools with the built in
>Windows XP SP2 BlueTooth driver?
>
>I've got a generic BlueTooth Dongle (actually based on Cambridge Sillicon
>Radio) but the Widcomm software (version 1.4.2.10) that I have installed
>insists on providing a license for that dongle. On recommendation, I tried
>installing version 1.4.3.4 and it accepts the dongle fine, but mobile
>PhoneTools crashes when trying to access my phone when I set a profile for
>it. My phone is a Motorola V500.
>
>Any help greatfully received.
>
>Ben
>
>
>
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