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by christopher_wolf » Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:34 pm
The bluetooth software is different on the T43 (Bluetooth IV) than the T42 (Bluetooth III or II, if I remember correctly); in either case, you shouldn't be lacking the OBEX File Push service; that makes me think that you have the Mircosoft Base Bluetooth Service which has few, if any, support for special services like that.
Bluetooth works fine on my system. While I was installing Bluetooth on an X40, I discovered how poor Microsoft's Bluetooth service is when it comes to services. You have to make Virtual COM Ports for everything, it has piddling shell integration, etc. In contrast, the IBM Bluetooth Service is clean and quick with [censored] near perfect shell integration. As an example, before I installed the correct drivers for the bluetooth service on the X40, I couldn't get it to talk to a Treo 650; including file transfer. Even though the Treo 950 didn't explicity present the OBEX Object service, my T43 could send an mp3 to it by simply right-clicking on the mp3 and selecting to send it to the device. When I later explored more of the Microsoft bluetooth driver setup, I discovered that it was *very* bare when it came to the services it supports; in short, nothing. Until I overwrote it with the adapter drivers, weird stuff would happen. Add to this that both Bluetooth tray icons look similar; the only difference is that the microsoft bluetooth icon is smaller.
IBM ThinkPad T43 Model 2668-72U 14.1" SXGA+ 1GB |IBM 701c
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She does the things you do.
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