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When I'm done with a Bluetooth Device in LabVIEW can I unpair it from the host machine using LabVIEW?

When I'm done with a Bluetooth Device in LabVIEW can I unpair it from the host machine using LabVIEW?
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The default path is C:\VXIPNP\WinNT\NIvisa\visaconf.ini


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JP, are you sure you got the right thread? Smiley Very Happy Don't worry, I think I've got you covered.

@Jean-Pierre Drolet wrote:


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Using LabVIEW 7.1.1 on Windows XP

I like all kinds of science-fiction: Star Trek, Star Wars *and* Stargate


Hey! Stargate should come first, not as an apology! Smiley Mad Smiley Very Happy
 
 
BTW, I don't have any experience with BT, but that can probably be handled by making calls to the windows API (assuming that the built-in functions don't do that). I would start by searching the MSDN.
If you want details about working with DLLs, you can start here.

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@Jean-Pierre Drolet wrote:

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Using LabVIEW 7.1.1 on Windows XP

I like all kinds of science-fiction: Star Trek, Star Wars *and* Stargate (in no peculiar order )

The order is peculiar. You wouldn't mean particular by any chance, would you? Smiley Wink
 
5 stars for that, though (where I first saw it).

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*checks dictionary*
Oh la la! both words can be translated by the same word in French so I thought thery were synonyms... Thanks to you I've learned something new. That makes my day.


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