Skype is not opening or working
Now, if you’re having call issues, then chances are you’ll be experiencing the following symptoms. Everything is connected, status is “Available,” both microphone and camera are working, yet, it’s impossible to make voice and video calls. Furthermore, despite appearing to others online, whenever they call, you’re just not receiving it.
Skype is not making voice and video calls
If Skype is not working, try the following suggestions:
1] Check Microphone & camera permissions
Check if the privacy settings are as they should be. Open the Start Menu, select Settings > Privacy. Go to Microphone and enable “Let apps use my Microphone,” then go to Camera and enable “Let apps use my camera hardware.” Read: Skype installs every time I open it.
2] Reset the Skype app
We’re going to reset Skype for Windows.
Windows 10: Fire up the Start Menu and click on Settings. Click on Apps, then locate Skype and click on it from the list of applications. Select Advanced option then click on Reset to return things to factory settings.Windows 11: Open Settings > Apps > Apps and features > Locate Skype > Click on the 3-dots > Advanced options > Repair/Reset.
3] Check Windows Defender firewall settings
Additionally, you can check if Skype is allowed through the Windows Defender firewall. Do this by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Defender. Click on the option that says “Open Windows Defender Security Center” and navigate to “Firewall & network protection.” Scroll down to “Allow an app through firewall” and set Skype as an allowed app if this hasn’t been done already.
4] Reinstall Skype app for Windows
Uninstall and reinstall Skype for Windows:
Windows 10: Fire up the Start Menu, open Settings > Apps and search for the Skype app. Right-click on the app and select Uninstall.Windows 11: Open Settings > Apps > Apps and features > Locate Skype > Click on the 3-dots > Click on Uninstall.
Now, reinstall Skype for Windows by launching the Microsoft Store, searching for it, and downloading it again. Once you’re done, restart your computer, then launch Skype for Windows again. Everything should be working just fine now, but if for some reason things are still not working as it should, then we’d have to recommend switching to the Desktop version of Skype. Furthermore, you could check out some alternatives to Skype if you’re overly fed up with the issues you’re experiencing at this time. The alternatives are great, but they might not have a large userbase. Related reads: