: In most cases, your Apple device will still function (e.g., audio will play) even if this specific entry shows a warning, as standard Bluetooth profiles handle the primary connection. How to Resolve the Warning
The term "AAP Server Driver" is not a standard Windows component. It typically refers to proprietary drivers for or, in some contexts, a component of AOL Server or Avaya Application Platform . However, based on search trends, the most common need is for Advantech’s AAP driver suite to interface with industrial I/O modules, COM ports, and server-grade hardware running Windows 10.
Identify the device:
Right-click in Device Manager and select Properties . Go to the Details tab. Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.
stands for Apple Accessory Protocol . When you connect an Apple device (like AirPods, an iPhone, or an iPad) to a Windows 10 PC via Bluetooth, Windows often lists a sub-component as "AAP Server" or "Wireless iAP" in the Other devices section of the Device Manager. This usually appears with a yellow exclamation mark because Apple does not provide a standalone Windows driver for this specific protocol. How to Resolve Missing AAP Server Drivers