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I have a slight problem, the hours of my Skype does not coincide with the hours of computer, how do I change the hours of Skype?
Be well.
Should be in the Skype settings somewhere. I haven't used Skype in a long time, so I can't recall exactly where. I abandoned it because of the poor quality and reliability. Once Microsoft took it over, the usefulness went into the toilet. I use Google Hangouts mostly. But somewhere in the Skype settings should be a choice of time zone.
Mine said "Antartica" when I made phone calls, but this may also contribute to your issue...
Is your Country/Region set correctly at https://secure.skype.com/portal/profile?
Distribution: Debian Testing, Stable, Sid and Manjaro, Mageia 3, LMDE
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Thanks, it resolved.
I'll close the topic.
Be well.
There really are users that use the Forum Search function to find answers to their problems. So, someone with this problem you claim is solved will search for an answer to the problem, find this thread and see your last post. Not very helpful.
What did you do to resolve this problem?
It is simple courtesy to give solutions on a help forum.
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