Macbook Pro will not bluetooth connect to trusted device

I have both an iPhone 3GS and a Sprint Vero (Model number SCP-3820) that are trusted devices and which I have successfully paired in the past but bluetooth will not connect to them.  I'm running Mac OS10.6.8 on my Macbook Pro and my software is up to date.
I've read that shutting the computer down and restarting it will allow connection, and this has worked in the past -- but shutting the compter down isn't always practical.  Is there a hoseable .plist that could be causing the problem?
Have a care,
James Norris

I have both an iPhone 3GS and a Sprint Vero (Model number SCP-3820) that are trusted devices and which I have successfully paired in the past but bluetooth will not connect to them.  I'm running Mac OS10.6.8 on my Macbook Pro and my software is up to date.
I've read that shutting the computer down and restarting it will allow connection, and this has worked in the past -- but shutting the compter down isn't always practical.  Is there a hoseable .plist that could be causing the problem?
Have a care,
James Norris

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