If you have Skype installed and do Alt-Ctrl-Del to look at your windows task manager, then click on Processes, you may see a process called Skypenames.exe appearing and disappearing every few seconds.
It was driving me crazy.
Ive done a bit of research and find it discussed in depth on the forum belonging to the Skype website, in this topic:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?s=aa11c29ee5534aa4bb4257c275a088a9&showtopic=374041&st=40I'm all for Skype, but it appears to require a huge amount of memory and my system performance is affected to some degree (hence my reason for checking the processes that were running).
Ive excused it due to the fact that its handling Video, and that in itself requires a huge amount of memory.
But what is Skypenames.exe? What is it doing?From the above link, Ive found out how to uninstall it, but I'm going to hold back from that so you can see what it is doing, and I can contribute more to this topic.
Go to this web page on my website:
http://www.flowergenie.co.uk/AboutUs/aboutus.htmlIve recently added my phone number, the one on my desk in my new office (hub phone, with broadband).
If you have me set up as a Skype contact, does the phone number have a flag to the left, a phone icon on the right and mouse over effects?
Thats Skype.
Ive read on the above Skype forum that its done by a Browser Extension, or add on.
Heres a comment by an advanced member on Skype Forum:
The browser extension is a nifty tool that detects any phone numbers or Skype Names on a web page and gives you the option to click-to-call them directly from the page, via Skype
Yes it is, but it seems to have a detrimental effect, and judging by the irate postings in that topic, I'm not the only one who was irritated.
Its delaying the page being displayed while it scans each page you load for phone numbers,and rendering it with those "effects".
I have installed Skype. How do I know if I have the Skype addon?Start your Browser.
If you are using Internet Explorer, click the Tools tab on the menu (top of page)
If installed, you will have an entry:
Skype addon for Internet ExplorerClick on that line:
Dialog box appears.
If you don't want it, click Uninstall
How did it get installed?When you installed Skype, on the very first screen you see, there is an Options button.
If you were to click the Options, in the lower left corner, there is a Check box:
'Install Skype Plugin for ...' (as appropriate= your Browser)
That is checked by default.
If you didn't uncheck, then you installed the Skype Browser addon
How do I remove it?To remove the Skype Web Services do this (on XP)
Click Start
Control panel
Add or Remove Programs
Click
Skype Web ServicesClick Remove
At this point I dint know what the other web services are (if any) so I'm leaving it installed until I find out more.
Perhaps some of our members will take up the case.