Thread: Skype Updates
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Old November 2nd 18, 10:58 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bill in Co
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Frank Slootweg wrote:
Bill in Co wrote:
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Ken Blake
writes:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 18:44:17 +0000, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote:

In message , David E. Ross
writes:
Is there a way to disable automatic updates of Skype?

When I am doing a time-critical task, I do not want to sacrifice
bandwidth, CPU resources, or disc timing for any updates.
Furthermore, I prefer to log any changes to my PC and then archive
the update file. I cannot do this if an application updates without
my prior approval.

It would appear that the ability to turn off updates has been removed
from the latest version. Not surprising, as it's now a Microsoft
product, like Windows 10, where the same applies.


I don't know about Skype, but that doesn't apply to Windows 10. See
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/turn-...-in-windows-10

That's not a Microsoft site. And its first sentence is: "There is no
option to stop or turn off Windows Updates using the Control Panel or
Settings app in Windows 10, as it used to be with earlier versions of
Windows." It then goes on to tell you various tweaks - basically use
group policy editor (not available on Home or Pro), pretend you're on
dialup, or use a third party tool.


What might be useful to know is what is the last version of Skype that
will allow you to turn off automatic updates. Does anybody happen to
know?


I have 7.40 and that still allows you to turn off automatic updates.

However that point is moot, because Skype has been sending this e-mail
message to its 7.X users (I got mine on October 3):

"We see that you recently used Skype version 7. If you've already
updated to Skype version 8 please ignore this message.

We're letting you know that support for Skype version 7 will end on
November 1, 2018 on desktop devices and November 15 on mobile and
tablet devices. When support ends, we'll begin requiring updates to
version 8. Although you may be able to use older versions for a little
while, we encourage you to update today to avoid any interruption."

I've not updated to 8 yet - at least not on my Windows laptop - as I'm
not using Skype at the moment. But the update is scheduled for the Next
Big Trip (TM).


Good to know. The date "support" ends is pretty irrelevant to me, but the
date the program ceases to operate - THAT is "tres importante". Because
until that happens, we can keep using the old version, and not have to put
up with all of the "new and improved" (cough) junk that is inevitably going
to be thrust upon us (like probably an enriched ad or eye candy environment,
just for starters)


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