Skype for Windows doesn't see my Samsung WEP200 bl...

I paired a Samsung WEP200 bluetooth headset with the USB bluetooth adapter on my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop running Windows XP Pro SP3 32 bit. When I select "Show Bluetooth Devices" from the Bluetooth dropdown menu, I see "Audio devices/WEP200/Passkey enabled" but Skype ver. 5.5.59.124 doesn't see the bluetooth headset at all, neither the "speaker" nor the "mic". Do I have any hope of getting it to work? TIA.

Out of curiosity, do you have any "mirror" driver installed - i.e., something like PC Anywhere or RAdmin or other package designed to allow someone else to control your user interface?  These are known to get in the way sometimes.
There is a registry tweak to force Photoshop to use the OpenGL features of your video driver.  It's for diagnostic use only, but it could serve as a workaround until you can get to the bottom of the driver problem (perhaps it will be solved in an upcoming release of the ATI drivers).
Some of the information in this thread might help you:  http://forums.adobe.com/message/2954477
Note that the registry tweak is good for diagnostic purposes, and enabling GPU acceleration where Photoshop does not believe the driver can support it can lead to instability and crashes, with loss of data.  It will be interesting to know whether the ATI mobility drivers can support proper OpenGL operation on your system.
-Noel

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    Cannonhound wrote:
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    Anyways, I am using the latest skype for windows 8, but I cannot seem to remove messages off my pc. I've tried right clicking while inside the conversation (brings up remove contact, remove notificiations, etc), I've tried clicking on the three dots at the bottom, and I've tried right clicking on the recent conversation window itself. Nothing seems to be working. And apparently nobody seems to be having this problem except for me because I haven't seen anything for windows eight. Anyways, help would be much appreciated.
    Cannonhound................ I am also having the same problem and cannot find anywhere how to delete my previous messages. I can delete using my phone but does not delete whatever I have here in my computer and I also have windows 8. Any windows 8 user out there.... please post a comment if yiu have any answer or solution on how to resolve this issues.
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