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2007-07-10
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2007-07-11
, 02:10
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I had this problem, but I unticked Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connection in Skype settings and its been fine after.
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-13
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I solved my problem by on the web menu going to tools, then settings and then setting cache memory to the max level. So obviously Skype is gobbling up a lot of cache memory.
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2007-07-15
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@ Texas
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I had this problem, but I unticked Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connection in Skype settings and its been fine after.
MMim
Neil
ps
thanks to those who have replied with helpful comments. Much appreciated
and OK the net's not a democracy, what is it? What do we want this forum to be?