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If your printer is not in the list of options, click "Have Disk...", insert the driver disk for the printer, and then navigate to the drive and directory that contain the driver initiation file (*.inf) for the printer. 5. To complete the installation, follow the on-screen instructions. To delete a printer, click "Start > Settings > Printers", right-click the printer to be deleted, and then select "Delete" from the shortcut menu. 3.6 BLUETOOTH SERVICES Common Configuration Settings These properties can be set individually for each Bluetooth service: ?? Service Name -the default name of each service can be changed. ?? Secure Connection-requires that remote devices provide proof of identity and that all data be encrypted. ?? Startup Automatically-starts the service automatically when Bluetooth is started. ?? Notifications-provides visual and/or audio notification that a remote device is attempting to connect (or has connected) to a service on this computer. 3.6.1 Notifications Overview There are three types of notification: ?? Authentication request, also called a PIN code request-this notification appears automatically in a balloon over the Windows system tray if a Personal Identification Code is required before a connection can proceed. An audio file can also be associated with the notification. ?? Authorization request, also called a connection request-this type of notification can be visual, audio, or both. It notifies you of attempts to access a Bluetooth service on this computer; the connection will not proceed until you click the balloon that appears over the Windows system tray. If the notification balloon is ignored, the connection request will time out and fail. ?? Notification only-this type of notification does not affect access in any way; it is solely for information purposes to let you know that a connection has been established. Example Both Authentication and Authorization request notifications are controlled by whether Secure Connection is enabled for an individual service. An example of how notifications might work when a remote device attempts to access a service on this computer, if all notifications are enabled: 1. Authentication: a balloon notification (audio optional) appears to prompt for a PIN code. If the PIN code does not match the code entered on the remote device, the connection will not be allowed. Once the remote device has been authenticated this notification will not appear again, unless the paired relationship is broken and the devices must re-pair. 2. Authorization: a balloon notification appears and/or a sound file provides audio notification that a remote device is attempting to access a Bluetooth service on this computer. Click the balloon to proceed. A dialog box appears that offers the option of letting the connection proceed this time only or to always allow this particular remote device to use the service it is attempting to access. 3. Once a connection has been authorized, an additional visual and/or audio notification may appear (if enabled). This notification is for information only to inform the operator that a connection has been established. After two devices are paired (step 1, above), the authentication notification will no longer appear when a connection is attempted. If "Always allow..." is enabled during the authorization process (step 2, above), the authorization notification will not appear on future connection attempts. Connection notification (step 3, above) only happens if it has been enabled on the Notifications tab of the individual service being accessed. 18

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If your printer is not in the list of options, click “Have Disk…”, insert the driver disk for the printer,
and then navigate to the drive and directory that contain the driver initiation file (*.inf) for the
printer.
5.
To complete the installation, follow the on-screen instructions.
To delete a printer,
click “Start > Settings > Printers”, right-click the printer to be deleted, and
then select “Delete” from the shortcut menu.
3.6
B
LUETOOTH
S
ERVICES
Common Configuration Settings
These properties can be set individually for each Bluetooth service:
??
Service Name
—the default name of each service can be changed.
??
Secure Connection
—requires that remote devices provide proof of identity and that all data
be encrypted.
??
Startup Automatically
—starts the service automatically when Bluetooth is started.
??
Notifications
—provides visual and/or audio notification that a remote device is attempting to
connect (or has connected) to a service on this computer.
3.6.1
Notifications
Overview
There are three types of notification:
??
Authentication request, also called a PIN code request—this notification appears
automatically in a balloon over the Windows system tray if a Personal Identification Code is
required before a connection can proceed. An audio file can also be associated with the
notification.
??
Authorization request, also called a connection request—this type of notification can be visual,
audio, or both. It notifies you of attempts to access a Bluetooth service on this computer; the
connection will not proceed until you click the balloon that appears over the Windows system
tray. If the notification balloon is ignored, the connection request will time out and fail.
??
Notification only—this type of notification does not affect access in any way; it is solely for
information purposes to let you know that a connection has been established.
Example
Both Authentication and Authorization request notifications are controlled by whether Secure
Connection is enabled for an individual service.
An example of how notifications might work when a remote device attempts to access a service
on this computer, if all notifications are enabled:
1.
Authentication: a balloon notification (audio optional) appears to prompt for a PIN code. If the PIN
code does not match the code entered on the remote device, the connection will not be allowed.
Once the remote device has been authenticated this notification will not appear again, unless the
paired relationship is broken and the devices must re-pair.
2.
Authorization: a balloon notification appears and/or a sound file provides audio notification that a
remote device is attempting to access a Bluetooth service on this computer. Click the balloon to
proceed. A dialog box appears that offers the option of letting the connection proceed this time
only or to always allow this particular remote device to use the service it is attempting to access.
3.
Once a connection has been authorized, an additional visual and/or audio notification may appear
(if enabled). This notification is for information only to inform the operator that a connection has
been established.
After two devices are paired (step 1, above), the authentication notification will no longer appear
when a connection is attempted.
If “Always allow…” is enabled during the authorization process (step 2, above), the authorization
notification will not appear on future connection attempts.
Connection notification (step 3, above) only happens if it has been enabled on the Notifications
tab of the individual service being accessed.