What is bluetooth-stack?(urgent)

some where in forum i read that.
You need a BT-Stack on your PC for accessing the BT-Device.
i want to know from where i can found this stack.
how to install it.

Hi bernard,
1. OSS Notes
All customers who have implemented SAP
must be facing some or the other problem.
To remedy such problems,
SAP comes out with some mini - mini
solutions from time to time.
Such solutions, require some modifications
in the SAP source code.
The corrections can be done manually / automatically
at the users end.
Such notes contain step-by-step instructions
on what to do, how to do etc.
There are SEVERAL such NOTES
(Correction Instructions/Patch)
They are called OSS NOTES.
1. The Tcode is OSS1.
2. But,
U will have to contact ur basis team
bcos
they will open the internet gateway
for oss1.
3. Moreover,
oss1 will login to SAP server
in Bangalore (if u are in india)
4. There also a login screen will be there.
There u need a user id and a password.
(It might be some common userid and pasword
which ur basis team might be able to provide)
regards,
amit m.

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