Windows Vista Bluetooth Drivers

I have finally been able to get the drivers installed and working for a USB connection by downloading the USB drivers from Blackberry.com.  I had to uninstall Desktop Manager 4.3, then install the newly downloaded drivers, then reinstall Desktop Manager 4.3.  But vista still does not find drivers for bluetooth.  The BB connects via bluetooth and will sync and stuff, but vista is still missing those two drivers.   Any ideas?  Is there a place to get bluetooth drivers?
Thanks! 

Hi All
I take it were experiencing "Bluetooth Perhiperal Device" in "Device Manager"
This is what I have.
I have three "Bluetooth Perhiperal Devices" in Vista Device Manager with (!) by them, all related to the Nokia N95 - All appears to be working OK however, I don't like having drivers or devices in fault.
I have the latest software on my Nokia N95 and I am using the latest version of the Nokia Suite (6.83.14.1)
I did read that there is a problem with the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack on Vista, however when I switch to the Broadcom Software it wont let me comes up with an error message. (openmedia)
Is there any hope on the Horizon? - there does not appear to be a Vista Compatible Driver on the Nokia website.
With the Modem - I manually installed "Nokia Bluetooth Modem" instead of "Standard Modem over Bluetooth Link" so I can use it with my Laptop, and that works OK.
Shunts....
I will mostly be communicating with a Nokia E72 Zodium Black
Nokia E72-1 with Vr 051.018.207.04 Software
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