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Mr Pounder Esquire March 4th 18 06:59 PM

Skype
 
XP Home SP3.
Last time I used Skype was about nine years ago.
Anybody know of a safe site I can download Skype from?
Link to download if possible.
Classic 7.40.0.104 from Major Geeks did not work.

Thanks



J. P. Gilliver (John)[_4_] March 4th 18 10:24 PM

Skype
 
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
XP Home SP3.
Last time I used Skype was about nine years ago.
Anybody know of a safe site I can download Skype from?
Link to download if possible.
Classic 7.40.0.104 from Major Geeks did not work.

Thanks


According to https://www.skype.com/en/, if you click on the "system
requirements" link just below the "Download" button (link takes you to
https://go.skype.com/support.system.requirements), it still runs on
"Windows XP SP3 (32-bit and 64 bit versions supported) - see note
below", so that download ought to be OK. (The "Note below" says "If
you're using Windows XP SP3, make sure you're using Internet Explorer 8
or higher.")
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

Radio 4 is the civilising influence in this country ... I think it is the most
important institution in this country. - John Humphrys, Radio Times
7-13/06/2003

Mr Pounder Esquire March 5th 18 08:06 PM

Skype
 
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
XP Home SP3.
Last time I used Skype was about nine years ago.
Anybody know of a safe site I can download Skype from?
Link to download if possible.
Classic 7.40.0.104 from Major Geeks did not work.

Thanks


According to https://www.skype.com/en/, if you click on the "system
requirements" link just below the "Download" button (link takes you to
https://go.skype.com/support.system.requirements), it still runs on
"Windows XP SP3 (32-bit and 64 bit versions supported) - see note
below", so that download ought to be OK. (The "Note below" says "If
you're using Windows XP SP3, make sure you're using Internet Explorer
8 or higher.")


Thank you for the reply and the info.



J. P. Gilliver (John)[_4_] March 6th 18 02:52 PM

Skype
 
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
XP Home SP3.
Last time I used Skype was about nine years ago.
Anybody know of a safe site I can download Skype from?
Link to download if possible.
Classic 7.40.0.104 from Major Geeks did not work.

Thanks


According to https://www.skype.com/en/, if you click on the "system
requirements" link just below the "Download" button (link takes you to
https://go.skype.com/support.system.requirements), it still runs on
"Windows XP SP3 (32-bit and 64 bit versions supported) - see note
below", so that download ought to be OK. (The "Note below" says "If
you're using Windows XP SP3, make sure you're using Internet Explorer
8 or higher.")


Thank you for the reply and the info.


You're welcome; sorry it didn't work. When you say "didn't work", what
happened? (Reply here not to me; I still haven't got 6, 7, _or_ 8 to
work on this Windows 7 machine - "Skype can't connect" - despite it
working fine on another 7 machine right next to it. If you reply here,
saying what happened, someone else may know the cure.)
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

"I am entitled to my own opinion."
"Yes, but it's your constant assumption that everyone else is also that's so
annoying." - Vila & Avon

Mr Pounder Esquire March 7th 18 05:36 PM

Skype
 
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes:
XP Home SP3.
Last time I used Skype was about nine years ago.
Anybody know of a safe site I can download Skype from?
Link to download if possible.
Classic 7.40.0.104 from Major Geeks did not work.

Thanks


According to https://www.skype.com/en/, if you click on the "system
requirements" link just below the "Download" button (link takes you
to https://go.skype.com/support.system.requirements), it still runs
on "Windows XP SP3 (32-bit and 64 bit versions supported) - see note
below", so that download ought to be OK. (The "Note below" says "If
you're using Windows XP SP3, make sure you're using Internet
Explorer 8 or higher.")


Thank you for the reply and the info.


You're welcome; sorry it didn't work. When you say "didn't work", what
happened? (Reply here not to me; I still haven't got 6, 7, _or_ 8 to
work on this Windows 7 machine - "Skype can't connect" - despite it
working fine on another 7 machine right next to it. If you reply here,
saying what happened, someone else may know the cure.)




"This program (Skype) does not support the version of Windows your
computer is using"
I've read that MS do not want to make it easy for XP users.
Went to the Skype site and downloaded a much earlier version. Oh yes, they
want to give me all these wonderful free tools that will scan, fix and make
my computer as fast as lightening. Click on decline on every wonderful
offer. The earlier version did not work. Nothing happened.
Did a scan. Loads of spyware and nine PUPs. Sod this for a game of
soldiers.






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