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Possible solutions are:
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Upgrade to a newer version of Windows
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Use an m3u-to-mp3 conversion utility to convert the file(s)
into a format that is supported by Windows 98. (Conversion
utilities are available as freeware or shareware on the
Internet.)
Hardware Requirements
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This computer must have a sound card, microphone, and speakers
installed.
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The Bluetooth radio on both on this computer and the remote device
must support audio.
Configure the Headset Service
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From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select
Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the
Headset service.
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Set the common configuration properties of the service, and click OK.
5.6.8 Network Access
The Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible for a remote Bluetooth
device to use the Local Area Network connection that is physically attached to the
Bluetooth-enabled computer. After the Bluetooth-enabled computer been
configured to provide the Network Access service to other Bluetooth devices, it
will not be able to use the Bluetooth Network Access service provided by
another Bluetooth device without being re-configured. The Bluetooth-enabled
computer cannot be both a Bluetooth Network Access server and a Bluetooth
Network Access client at the same time.
• Setup for Windows 98, SE & Windows Me
Note
Internet Protocol routing software is required on Windows 98, SE
and Windows Me servers.
Install and configure the routing software as instructed by the
software's manufacturer.
• Configure the server
• From the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
• On the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> Bluetooth LAN Access
Server Driver (scroll down if necessary).
• Click Properties and select the IP Address tab.
• Select Specify an IP address
• Enter an IP Address (suggested value—192.168.1.1)