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Skype 3.2 for Windows hotfix

Today we have released a hotfix for Skype 3.2 for Windows.

This hotfix release addresses some bugs from previous builds, including updated Skype Internet Explorer plug-in where previous version caused Internet Explorer to crash for some users.

I would advice everyone to update to latest version, which you can download from here.

Released version is 3.2.0.175 with following changes:

* improvement: Installer Vista support improved
* change: Internet Explorer plug-in updated
* bugfix: Call quality slightly improved
* bugfix: Installer did not remember previous install location
* bugfix: Latvian installer was not working
* bugfix: Skype displayed blanks under audio settings
* bugfix: Some rich mood messages were not shown correctly

You are more than welcomed to send us all your feedback on Skype. You can do it through Skype forums or submit issue reports on our public issue tracker Jira, learn how to do it on our Skype for Windows development page.

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One thought on “Skype 3.2 for Windows hotfix

  1. jim.beckman said 2134 days ago

    I had version 3.2.0.158 installed and it was working fine. Then I installed the 3.2.175 update, and now Skype has been saying “Connecting” for the last hour, and the same for another hour before restarting the computer. Your developer section has a link for older versions so I can go back to version 3.2.0.158, but access is denied, even after login. Still waiting on support email reply…
    As a paid Skype In/Unlimited Skype Out customer, how can I refrain from bad-mouthing Skype support, when I am so angry?

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