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    Disconnect GRPS Connection Via BlueTooth

    Hi Peeps,

    I have an application that connects a PDA to the internet view blue tooth to a mobile phone. This part works great but the problem is it leave the connection open when I exit me application.

    Can you please help on this as I need to disconnect from it because the mobile will be still in use.

    Thanks for any help,

    Jiggy!

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    Re: Disconnect GRPS Connection Via BlueTooth

    Hi,
    you would need to use RAS to drop the connection I think. RAS would give you full control over the connection.

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    Re: Disconnect GRPS Connection Via BlueTooth

    Hi Mate,

    Can you please explain what RAS is; I've never heard of it?

    Thanks,

    Jiggy!

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    Re: Disconnect GRPS Connection Via BlueTooth

    RAS is Remote Access Service - there are a couple of 3rd party libraries around, and OpenNetCF has a connection manager, although I don't think this contains the functionality you need.

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    Re: Disconnect GRPS Connection Via BlueTooth

    I see, I've purchases Rebex for FTP/SSL but now I need something where I can call a connection on the PDA and disconnect from it.

    Thanks

    Jiggy!

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