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Hey Web, did you hear about this? (Skype stuff)


Aug 20, 5:36 PM EDT

Windows Reboots Triggered Skype Glitch

By MATT MOORE
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- A two-day outage that left millions of Skype users unable to use the popular Internet phone service was caused by an abnormally high number of restarts after people had downloaded a Windows security update, the company said Monday.

The worldwide outage, which began on Thursday and ended on Saturday, left millions of Skype users unable to log on to make phone calls or send instant messages.

Luxembourg-based Skype Ltd., part of online auction giant eBay Inc., has more than 220 million users in total but typically has 5 million to 6 million users online at any given time. In January, Skype reported that it had counted 9 million users online at one time.

In an update to users on Skype's Heartbeat blog, employee Villu Arak said the disruption was not because of hackers or any other malicious activity.

Instead, he said that the disruption "was triggered by a massive restart of our users' computers across the globe within a very short timeframe as they re-booted after receiving a routine set of patches through Windows Update," Arak wrote.

Microsoft Corp. released its monthly patches last Tuesday, and many computers are set to automatically download and install them. Installation requires a computer restart.

"The high number of restarts affected Skype's network resources. This caused a flood of log-in requests, which, combined with the lack of peer-to-peer network resources, prompted a chain reaction that had a critical impact," Arak wrote.

Arak did not blame Microsoft for the troubles and said the outage ultimately rested with Skype. Arak said Skype's network normally has an ability to heal itself in such cases, but a previously unknown glitch in Skype's software prevented that from occurring quickly enough.

In a statement, Microsoft described its patch as routine and reiterated that the disruption resulted from a bug in Skype software.

Users from Vietnam to Brazil to Germany to the United States had complained they could not log on and make phone calls or send instant messages.

The outage was a critical moment for the company, founded in 2003 by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, and was the first major outage since October 2005 when its service was down only for a few hours.

"This disruption was unprecedented in terms of its impact and scope," Arak wrote. "We would like to point out that very few technologies or communications networks today are guaranteed to operate without interruptions."

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I knew there was a major Skype issue, but didn't know it was caused by all the reboots. Skype was was was causing me to lose connection to my (old) modem. Some MySpace pages cause me to lose connection as well.

I did get my new modem late yesterday, got it hooked up and running now. I'm curious to see if MySpace will effect this one too.



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I had Skype for about 2 weeks and it just messed with my computer too much. got it off of there pronto.hmm

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The only problem I have with Skype is that I don't turn it on most the time.

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I have it and have never used it- lol

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I just bought a wireless headset so I can start making better use of Skype.

My problem with it has always been I don't wanna be tied to the computer, but for $55 I got a bluetooth headset that lets you roam up to 75 feet away.

You just put a bluetooth USB stick in the computer and then the headphones connect to it.

They're nice headphones too. The big padded kind meant for listening to music. In fact, you can listen to the music on your computer with them as well.

AND, as a bonus feature, they'll connect with your bluetooth compatible cell phone too!

So look for me a lot more on Skype in the coming months smile.gif

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