hubbobubbo
New Member
Hi
I have developed a small application which connects a Bluetooth device to Windows Vista. The Bluetooth profile is not supported by Vista so each time I connect the device I get a prompt with 3 alternatives asking me if I want to:
1. Search online for a driver
2. Try later
3. Ignore
I always select the last one since the application handles the Bluetooth service itself, the problem is that everytime I reconnect the Bluetooth device I get this dialog again asking me about the driver.
I just want to know if I can disable this dialog somehow either in an easy way or by somehow telling Vista that I do have support for this Bluetooth service?
Any suggestions.
I have developed a small application which connects a Bluetooth device to Windows Vista. The Bluetooth profile is not supported by Vista so each time I connect the device I get a prompt with 3 alternatives asking me if I want to:
1. Search online for a driver
2. Try later
3. Ignore
I always select the last one since the application handles the Bluetooth service itself, the problem is that everytime I reconnect the Bluetooth device I get this dialog again asking me about the driver.
I just want to know if I can disable this dialog somehow either in an easy way or by somehow telling Vista that I do have support for this Bluetooth service?
Any suggestions.