Re: Skype question
- From: "Newbie Coder" <newbiecoder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:59:43 +0100
Exchange Student,
Latest version: 3.2.0.175
Released: 4th July, 2007
URL: http://www.skype.com/go/getskype
Skype Support's E-mail: support@xxxxxxxxx
Make it FAO Katrin & hope you don't a response from Indrek, as she is totally
useless
Scenario:
You: I have a bug in Skype...
Indrek: Check to see your television/washing machine is on
Alternatively, you can take your chances & fill in the feedback form:
http://support.skype.com/?_a=tickets&_m=submit
Skype uses ports above 1024, but is chosen randomly when you install Skype.
In Skype:
TOOLS menu | OPTIONS | ADVANCED tab | CONNECTIONS & you'll see the 'USE PORT FOR
INCOMMING CONNECTIONS'
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I am beta testing Skype 3.5 & that is riddled with bugs
For work I rolled out Windows Messenger. The staff were able to chat, but are
unable to send files. Maybe this is a better approach
--
Newbie Coder
(It's just a name)
"MSExchange2003Student" <exchangestudent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uTQJaUgwHHA.3720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all
I have given skype to my users on my network to chat ONLY. Now i have
discovered they trasferr files also. How do i block this feature so that
they cannot use it?
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