Bluetooth 2.0 adapter install

I just bought the Apple Buetooth 2.0 adapter for my Mac pro.
Can anyone tell me where to find installation instructions?
Thanks

Never mind. Found out how at this site if anyone's interested.
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/MacPro/Bluetooth_MacPro_install/Bluetooth_MacProinstall.html
Message was edited by: zamboknee

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