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Rebooting made no difference. But finally I found a fix! Link to the Microsoft answers page that explains the whole thing can be found here. Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I accept the Privacy Policy. Hello, Just want to report a bug I am currently experiencing. I am using skype not fur business as our default communicator. Thank you. I have been experiencing the same since updating to Windows This happens both when Skype is idle in the background and when I am in the middle of a video call.

I don't think they will do anything as they are getting rid of Skype on favour of teams I think? Hey guys, I just find a way to "skip" this issue , the answer is "Compatibility mode". You can following the instruction set skype's compatibility mode to "Win 7".

Hope this helps. Thanks morrischiu , I have tried it and it is good so far ;. Unfortunately, the issue was not sorted and actually, Skype is shutting down after each chat sentence. Thanks anyway for your assistance :. This is still happening. We're still using skype as a primary office communication channel. Experiencing same problem here for a week now when I upgraded to Windows Facing the exact same issue immediately upon moving to Win Any solution of disabling it?

I have Windows 10 Pro. I understand your query related to File Explorer crashing on your PC. For further clarity on the issue, please respond to the questions below. Which build version of Windows 10 are you using currently?

Refer the article Which version of Windows operating system am I running? Meanwhile, I would suggest you to follow the steps mentioned below and see if that helps. Try troubleshooting File Explorer using the troubleshooter. Refer the article Automatically diagnose and repair Windows file and folder problems and see if that helps. Now click on View and click on Options. The main issue that I saw with this whole process is changing the permissions on the system folders because you have to overcome TrustedInstaller in order to make changes to the permissions.

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