[access-uk] Re: re skype users

You might want to make a bakcup of your skype application data folder 
that is found in

c:\documents and settins\user name\application data

where c:\ is assumed to be the hard drive you have windows installed 
on and "user name" is the name you log into windows with.

This folder contains all your personal data for skype including the 
contact list and skype settings and if you ever lose your contacts or 
transfer your skype install to another computer, skype will find and 
use those settings.

hth

Doris



At 06:39 PM 2/23/2007 +0000, you wrote:

>Hi list, i want to thank the people who tried to help me with their
>messages. since i received those messages, something strange
>happened. when i opened skype today, it asked if i wanted to upgrade,
>which was odd, as i was supposed to be using the latest skype.
>irefused the upgrade, but decided to install the skype file, which i
>still had. after installing, i found that my contact list had
>returned. so, all is well this end. thanks again, brian.
>
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