The MSI bluetooth stick?

Hey,
I recently got myself a MSI bluetooth stick.
I just can't seem to make it work. On the CD that came with the bundle, I could only install drivers and no bluetooth icon appeared at the bottom of my screen. So I decided to visit the site to see if there was any software for download. I found this page, downloaded the drivers/software package and installed it. The bluetooth icon now does appear below in my screen, so that should be correct, right?
When I rightclick the icon and press Start Using Bluetooth, after a few seconds of silence, it gives the error: You Bluetooth Software licence does not include use with this bluetooth device. When I press OK, I have to select a license.dat file. There is only one, and that came with the software I downloaded. When I select it and press ok, I get another error.
Does anybody know what's wrong? I've downloaded the right drivers/software, but it doesn't work!
PS: I want to use this to connect to my: Motorola V525 phone.

Try this link http://www.jonsguides.com./bluetooth/prepare.html
and try to run the patcher only after you have intsalled the driver 1.4.3....

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