I'm not sure if this is what Gordon's referring to, but here are some 
instructions to togggle various bluetooth setup assistant options and also to 
manually run the BT setup assistant if desired. Note that this is from my MBA 
running Lion client, not server, so YMMV.

Go to System Preferences / Bluetooth / Advanced:
Here you will find checkboxes to toggle the following behaviors:
1. Open Bluetooth setup assistant at startup if no keyboard is detected.
2. Open Bluetooth setup assistant at startup if no mouse or trackpad is 
detected.

To manually launch the Bluetooth setup assistant, pull down the Bluetooth 
status menu, select "Turn Bluetooth On" if it isn't already on, and then select 
"Setup Bluetooth Device." This will open the Bluetooth setup assistant designed 
to walk you through pairing BT devices with your Mac.

If the Bluetooth icon is not in your status menu, get it there by going to 
System Prefs / Bluetooth, and ticking the box labeled "Show Bluetooth status in 
the menu bar."

HTH,
Bryan

> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Noseworthy" 
> <jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com>
>> Is the Blue Tooth assistant option found in system preferences?  I can't
>> recall seeing that one.

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