BUG IN NETWORK - BLUETOOTH PAN

Hey everybody...
I have found a bug in network, under Bluetooth PAN.
See the picture on this adress: http://godtfredsen.net/bug-in-network-bluetooth-pan.png

HI,
Go to /Library/Caches and move these files to the Trash.
com.apple.preferencepanes.cache
com.apple.preferencespanes.searchindexcache
Re open System Preferences.
Carolyn

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