6300 bluetooth connectivity to PC Suite

I am having problems with connecting my phone to my laptop.
I start the PC Suite and click get connected, then select bluetooth connection and next. This then identifies my phone (it has a blue padlock symbol by the side of it, what does this mean?), I then highlight my phone and click next. Then next with the passcode and click accept on the phone to pair, then type the passcode in to the phone. Then the phone asks to connect with the laptop and I click accept on the phone and they are connected. In the PC Suite is says I have my phone as an available connection, however in the main PC suite menu screen I still have no connection. The PC suite does connect but then immediately disconnects its self. I don't know if it's the phone of laptop disconnecting? Why won't the phone and laptop stay connected?
The phone does however connect when using a USB cable.
Any suggestions or help much appreciated as this is really starting to drive my patience!!!

Still haven't managed to find a solution, it would appear that the Laptop recognises the phone as a headset.
Could it be security settings?
Any help!!!

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