Bluetooth connection over PC Suite 6.8

For two weeks now, I have been "p***ing about trying to get my belkin bluetooth usb adapter version 2.0+ edr, WIDCOMM 4.0.1.2401.on my pc running xp sp2. driver to be able to connect to my N80 on PC Suite 6.8. After a lot of trial and error, I ran the command, regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Common Files\PCSuite\Transports\NclBCBTMM.dll" and all is OK. Surely there is a bug in the latest PC Suite that should do this automaticaly.

i dont think the v4 widcomm drivers would ever work with pc suite. as far as i know, the v4 drivers are like half of the v3 ones. they do not represent an increase in performance or functionality.

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    Reference
    Screenshot 1 - Installing drivers for new device
    Screenshot 2 - Installing drivers for new device
    Screenshot 3 - Installing drivers for new device
    Screenshot 4 - Installing drivers for new device
    Screenshot 5 - Installing drivers for new device
    Screenshot 6 - Installing drivers for new device
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    Hello CricFancy!
    Thanks for your answer! As for the Bluetooth stack, as explained before I have given up on using the Toshiba Bluetooth stack. I am using the Bluetooth stack from Microsoft that's built in to Windows Vista. I have not tested using any of the other Bluetooth stacks mentioned on that list. I think that the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack is primarily designed for use with Bluetooth chips from Broadcom, so I'm not so sure if it would work at all with the Billionton Bluetooth dongle (not sure what chip is used in it thou).
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    "If you have installed compatible dongle on your pc, make sure that you insert that dongle once the pc is started and not before pc is switched on." Could you define compatible? Like I said, there is not many, if any, Bluetooth dongles that are compatible with... anything at all basically. I don't mean to be rude but Bluetooth techonology seems to be just a peace of **bleep**, as far as the compatibility is concerned. Besides, why would I need to insert the Bluetooth dongle after powering (switching) on the computer and not before that? Mine is inserted all the time, I never take it out of the computer. Why would I?
    Exactly what "Nokia help file" are you refering to in that message? You mean THE Nokia PC Suite Help file? Or are you refering to some Nokia FAQ? I was unable to find that information in the Help file for Nokia PC Suite.
    Reference
    The exact version number of the Microsoft Bluetooth stack used on the computer is 6.0.6000, build: 16386.
    Screenshot 1 - Nokia PC Suite 7.1 System information
    Message Edited by altair8801 on 04-May-2009 02:40 PM
    Message Edited by altair8801 on 04-May-2009 02:42 PM

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