I received an email telling me I must upgrade Skype before 4th September or it would cease to work. Microsoft, you conned me, I did as you said, and Skype used to work and now it won't. Does anyone know of a fix?
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I have re-installed version 7.36.0.150 several dozen times and still it cannot connect to the Internet? People cannot call me and I cannot even access the Call Testing Service. I do not want to have to be railroaded into installing Windows 10 onto this machine as the fix for this. It is a secondary use machine and works well in all other respects with the O/S it has Windows 10 is a poison, like Vista was, Windows 7 is not. Yes I know XP SP3 isn't supported by Microsoft, but the Skype system requirements say it is a supported O/S as far as Skype is concerned. Clearly that is no longer true!!
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Please note my specialty is hardware not software. Hi, Welcome to Skype Community! Please follow the steps below to troubleshoot the application: • Make sure that Skype is. • Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard at the same time. • Type '%appdata% skype' into the Run window and click OK. • Find and delete the shared.xml file.
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• Restart your Windows computer. • Download the most. If you're still getting the “Skype can’t connect” error, try to check your firewall settings. There may be a firewall blocking your access to Skype.
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Regards, Jomel_G Skype Community Moderator. Thank you Jomel, I did all that and still have an issues as I get the message that my version of Internet Explorer is out of date, when I re-installed Skype version 7.36.0.150.
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I walked away from Internet Explorer years ago and use Mozilla Firefox as it is a far superior browser. I think the machine has IE5 on it, unused for years, where as I have the latest Firefox installed, and the best virus protection software money can buy. If I update Internet Explorer it will want to take over as my default Web Browser something I want to avoid at all costs even if that means going without Skype on this machine, as it is a price too high. I need to get an IT professional involved in this as all this is way out of my comfort zone. I am a hardware head with 40 years under my belt but all this IT stuff is too hard I would say however that it was a pretty unfriendly act of Microsoft to intentionally break something I used for years and it just worked. Thanks for your help so far. So, just like 7AWT I was unsuspecting enough to listen to M$, and update my -anyway working- skype installation on my XP SP3.
The first -and smallest- problem I ran into was that it 'couldn't download' the update, which was obviously an undemanding malformed error message, as I watched in my file manager the installation file's size growing until it fully arrived - then got deleted after the error. Then it offered me to download it manually. How to install cracked omnisphere.
I got frustrated in advance to get another 1Mb sized bootstrap/bugstrap installer - luckily I was wrong: this time a full offline installer, called 'SkypeSetupFullXP.exe' (or something similar, but the 'XP' was in there for sure) arrived. After installing it, it turned out that my -never ever before used- IE's version is too low, so I had to hunt down the latest IE which runs on XP, and is possibly good enough for skype. As a long time sufferer user of M$ products, I stopped long ago asking such logical questions like 'why for ****ck's sake does an internet telephony program need a web browser??? Because it contains a 'skype home' feature, which is turned off by every sane user at the first run? Or maybe the highly competent M$ coders cannot implement a login dialog without a web browser anymore? Brave new XXI. Naturally, there is not even a trace of an XP x86 compatible IE installer on micro$oft's site, because why not **** with our once-customers the meanest way we can?