6. In Bluetooth Device Selection, click the name of the other device, and then click
Next
.
NOTE:
If the
Secure connection
property of the File Transfer service of the other device has been
set, type
the security code you want to use
in the
Bluetooth security code
box, and then click
Pair
Now
. The operator of the other device must know the security code and must be available to respond
to the
Bluetooth Security Code
request sent by this computer (see "
Respond to Bluetooth Security
and Authorization Messages
"). Otherwise, the pairing process fails. After the two device are paired, you
can access the files on the other device without having to be granted access permissions.
7. Click
Finish
.
You can now access the files in the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the other Bluetooth device. To do so, in My
Bluetooth Places, double-click the
File Transfer
shortcut to open the
Bluetooth Exchange Folder
on the other
Bluetooth device.
Allow Other Bluetooth Devices to Access Files on This Computer
To allow other Bluetooth devices to access files on this computer
1. From this computer, open My Bluetooth Places.
2. Click
View my Bluetooth services
.
3. Right-click
My File Transfer
, and then click
Properties
.
4. On the
General
tab, specify how you want the File Transfer service to start. By default, the
Startup
automatically
check box is selected. If you prefer to manually start the service, clear the check box.
5. To require the use of a security code to connect to this service and to encrypt Bluetooth transmitted data,
select the
Secure connection
check box. If you prefer not to require the use of a security code and to
not encrypt data, do not select the checkbox.
6. Specify remote user access permissions by selecting either, both, or none of the
Remote users may
modify read-only files and folders
and
Remote users may access hidden files or folders
check
boxes.
NOTE:
To specify a different location than the default location where the File Transfer service will save
files, click
Browse
.
7. To specify if or how you want to be notified when another Bluetooth device access the files on this
computer, click the
Notifications
tab, and then select either the
Do not provide notification
check box,
or either or both of the
Visual notification
and
Audio notification
check boxes.
8. Click
OK
to save your settings.
Other Bluetooth devices can now access the files in your Bluetooth Exchange Folder.
NOTE:
If you set the
Secure connection
property of the File Transfer service of this computer, you must be
available to respond to the Bluetooth Security Code Request sent by the other device when the other device
initially attempts to connect to this computer (see "
Respond to Bluetooth Security and Authorization
Messages
"). Otherwise, the pairing process fails. After the two device are paired, the other device can access
the files on this computer without having to obtain access permissions.
Use This Computer as a Speakerphone for a Bluetooth Cellular
Phone
To use this computer as a speakerphone for a cellular phone
1. Open My Bluetooth Places, and then click
Bluetooth Setup Wizard
.
2. Click
I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Bluetooth device that provides that
service
, and then click
Next
.
3. In Bluetooth Service Selection, click
Audio Gateway
, and then click
Next
.
4. In Bluetooth Device Selection, click the name of the cellular phone, and then click
Next
.
5. Click
Finish
.
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