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What does that Skype exclamation mark in yellow triangle mean?

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Skypehas taken a lot of changes recently, as we’ve said our final farewells toClassic Skypeand the new, remodeledSkype8.0 took over. We can say with certainty thatthe old Skypewill be missed while slowly getting used to a new iteration of the most famousVoIP service.

For the time being, we’ll be talking about a variety of changes, and also give some insight into old features which found their place in the newSkypeversion. Like the exclamation mark in the yellow triangle sign which bamboozled some users. The explanation is below.

What does the exclamation mark sign stand for in Skype

What does the exclamation mark sign stand for in Skype

Like in any otherWindowsapplication, you’ll run into a variety of prompts and warnings while usingSkype. Some of them are intuitive and obvious, while others will make you wonder. The exclamation mark in a yellow triangle is a warning sign. It can warn you about all kinds of things, and it will pop-up from time to time.

If you’re seeing it frequently, especially beside messages or during calls, it suggests that your connection is at stake. If it stands beside a particular message, it means that the message isn’t sent and you should try again.

We alreadytalked about message-sending issuesin the newly-adoptedSkype8.0. And those kinds of issues are not exactly uncommon. What we suggest is checking your network settings and restartingSkype.

Furthermore, if you’re low onSkypecredits, you’ll see the same prompt with the same exclamation sign. It reminds you to add more credits and avoid a sudden disconnection when calling a mobile or landline phone. So, basically, if you’re in doubt when the exclamation sign in the yellow triangle pops, check network and credits first.

It also can appear when your attention is needed, like updates orSkypecredentials. If you changed your password for the associated Microsoft account, you’ll be prompted to sign in again. That’s it. Nothing to stress about, just your usual informative localized warning.

If you have any more questions regardingSkype, feel free to ask us in the comments section below. We’ll be glad to help you out.

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Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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