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I am using the Widcomm Bluetooth stack v5.1.0.1100 and it is working
perfectly fine, apart from one major problem.


I have a link on my desktop saying “My Bluetooth Places†is a system folder.
But I am unable to open this folder and look at my Bluetooth places/device.
The only way to view/pair is via the system tray icon.


The problem occured, when I copied the local Administrator's user profile as
my default user profile in my XP SP2 environment. The default user profile
is behaving as setup, the only problem is the system folder "My Bluetooth
places" now is refering to "Administrator's" Bluetooth place folder, but I am
not logged in as Administrator, other users are logging on to this Laptop,
and are unable to use the "My Bluetooth places".

Is there a way to fix /repair that System folder “My Bluetooth places†so I
can double click and open it somehow.



Thanks a lot for your help in advance.
 
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Sharon F

I am using the Widcomm Bluetooth stack v5.1.0.1100 and it is working
perfectly fine, apart from one major problem.


I have a link on my desktop saying ´My Bluetooth Places¡ is a system folder.
But I am unable to open this folder and look at my Bluetooth places/device.
The only way to view/pair is via the system tray icon.


The problem occured, when I copied the local Administrator's user profile as
my default user profile in my XP SP2 environment. The default user profile
is behaving as setup, the only problem is the system folder "My Bluetooth
places" now is refering to "Administrator's" Bluetooth place folder, but I am
not logged in as Administrator, other users are logging on to this Laptop,
and are unable to use the "My Bluetooth places".

Is there a way to fix /repair that System folder ´My Bluetooth places¡ so I
can double click and open it somehow.



Thanks a lot for your help in advance.

I could be wrong but I believe it's unavailable because you're using the
Widcomm drivers. On my tablet PC, I get to choose one or the other - the
Widcomm utility or the Bluetooth tools provided by XP. I use the Widcomm
tools since I get a little more functionality from their interface.

Your system may be different than mine though. Widcomm may have integrated
with the MS tools more completely for your system's bluetooth
implementation. You could check the documentation for your system to see if
you're limited as well or if you should be able to use both.
 

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