Today one of my co-workers have a problem activating her Bluetooth mouse. Here is the solution I found in this place:
Open Services:
To still type things out, start the on-screen keyboard by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > On-Screen Keyboard. From there, you can then doStart > Run and then type services.msc
To directly access Services, do Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services
Find & select the Bluetooth Support Service, right click and select Properties.
Click the Stop button on the General tab.
Select the Log On tab, and select the radio button next toLocal System account, then click Apply.
Go back to the General tab and click the Start button.
Click OK to close the Properties dialog.
Restart computer to make sure the change takes and things work.
posted by J. Ernesto Aneiros at 3:30 PM on Apr 21, 2010
"Bluetooth “Access Denied” issue and resolution"
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