E71. Repeated 'Accept Incoming connection' when sy...

Morning,
When Syncing via Bluetooth I get repeated 'Accept Incoming Connection...' requests. This is kind of annoying having to validate each connection attempt for Calendar, Notes etc. I would have thought since the phones are paired that it would not require a connection request OR accept only the first verification.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jacques

Thank you jimemo for your post. I was going crazy with this repated confirmation request
Message Edited by canmind on 14-Feb-2009 07:59 PM
Message Edited by canmind on 14-Feb-2009 07:59 PM

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