bluetooth problems..... please help!!

A

AllanEd

hi, need help with my bluetooth (bt).
i have the DIgitus tiny usb adapter (dongle) to connect to my Sony ericsson
w190i to my desktop there are NO instructions with the dongle.
plug it in it finds all the drivers and loads, there is a icon in the
"network conections' with a red cross over the icon and reads
disconected,firewalled
i cant get the default window bt icon to come up in my control pannel
i have the same XP at work i plug it in at work it loads the drivers and and
the bt icon pops up in the control panel/network page but cant get it to do
it at home
i have tryed un/re install the driver and the sony prog, it just not
bringing up the bt on my hyome pc, it just reloads the drivers and then
stalls

best answer would be apriciated

thanks in advance
 
J

John W. Vinson

hi, need help with my bluetooth (bt).

Then you should contact the software vendor for your bluetooth interface. This
newsgroup is for questions about the Microsoft database software, Access.
Microsoft does not manufacture Bluetooth adapters nor write the software for
them, as far as I know.
 
F

fredg

hi, need help with my bluetooth (bt).
i have the DIgitus tiny usb adapter (dongle) to connect to my Sony ericsson
w190i to my desktop there are NO instructions with the dongle.
plug it in it finds all the drivers and loads, there is a icon in the
"network conections' with a red cross over the icon and reads
disconected,firewalled
i cant get the default window bt icon to come up in my control pannel
i have the same XP at work i plug it in at work it loads the drivers and and
the bt icon pops up in the control panel/network page but cant get it to do
it at home
i have tryed un/re install the driver and the sony prog, it just not
bringing up the bt on my hyome pc, it just reloads the drivers and then
stalls

best answer would be apriciated

thanks in advance

You have posted this question to the wrong newsgroup.
The access in this groups title refers to Microsoft Access, a database
program.
Please repost to the correct newsgroup for the program you are using.
I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version number in
your message. It might make a difference.
 
A

AllanEd

thanks for your limited view, next time read the note to the bottom before
you hit the reply button gleek
have a great week
 
L

Larry Linson

AllanEd said:
thanks for nothing. next time read the whole note

Dear AllanEd:

Newsgroups have topics, and are good places to get answers to
clearly-stated, specific questions within the scope of the topic of the
newsgroup. The subject of this newsgroup is technical discussion of and
questions and answers about Microsoft Office Access database software. I
_have_ read your whole post, all the way to the end, and if there was any
connection of your question to Microsoft Office Access database software, it
was certainly not obvious to me, and apparently not to others.

It is easy to end up in the wrong group when using the online user
interface, as you were doing. The nearest topic I suspect you will find in
the Microsoft-sponsored newsgroups will be about the Microsoft Operating
System you are using, since it deals in part with drivers -- but I do not
know for sure whether it is an operating system problem. I suspect, as you
have already been advised, that the manufacturer or vendor of the hardware
would be an appropriate place to start asking questions.

Larry Linson
 
D

David W. Fenton

thanks for your limited view, next time read the note to the
bottom before you hit the reply button gleek

You've just gotten yourself plonked by all the people who read
microsoft.public.access because you're acting like an asshole.

Your question has NOTHING to do with Microsoft Office Access, which
is the topic of the newsgroup in which you posted. I read your whole
post and it has nothing at all to do with Microsoft Office Access.

You should be apologizing for posting in the wrong place, instead of
calling people names for pointing out that you goofed.

<PLONK>
 
L

Larry Linson

Tony Toews said:
Have a nice day.

If OE picked up all the messages in the thread, AllanEd was getting snippy
with himself in the post to which you responded,Tony... this particular
snippy post appears to be a direct reply to his own orginal post. One has to
either be significantly off-base, or really like arguing, to argue with
him/herself.

Larry
 

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