Hi Kevin,
The module was installed with the drivers in their default mode. The driver installation installed the COM Add-in "Send to Bluetooth" enabled to all Microsoft Office applications.
I was not trying to use the Bluetooth feature. I didn't realize it was even there as an add-in. My desktop system is connected to a DSL modem via cable. I don't need Bluetooth to send an email. But, when I started Outlook and replied to an email for the first time, I got the pop-up error box pertaining to "Send to Bluetooth." Once I cleared the error box and replied to subsequent emails, I didn't get the error. But, it started again after closing and reopening Outlook.
I also noticed that if I selected some text and copied it, then opened Word and pasted, the text would paste as a picture of a large black blob. If I opened Word first and then selected text in another application (IE10 in this case), copied and pasted into Word, the text would paste as text.
I was advised by one member on the Microsoft Community Support forum that the Bluetooth feature is a known troublemaker and he advised to disable it. Another member indicated that the driver was implemented incorrectly and the maker, Motorola in this case, needs to fix their driver.
I'm able to resolve my issue with the pop-up error in Outlook and the cut and paste issue in Word, by unchecking the "Send to Bluetooth" option in the COM Add-ins in all the Microsoft Applications.
I would be nice if Motorola would fix this issue by creating an updated driver with the fix.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for your support.
Regards