


Update: Microsoft has confirmed that this issue only affected Insiders, and has issued a fix. Update: With some help from it appears that this update was available in the Production ring and has since been pulled. We've reached out to Microsoft for a statement. Update: Some users are also reporting problems on the Production ring in response to this article. For Slow and Fast users, you might want to just wait for the next update, which shouldn't be far away. If you're on the Release Preview ring, you can easily switch to Production, uninstall the app, and reinstall it. There is no alternative app for Skype, and it's not so easy to go back to an earlier version. Your best bet might be to simply uninstall Skype Preview.įor Windows 10 Mobile users, the solution isn't so simple. Since you're on the Anniversary Update, the desktop and UWP apps tend to act a bit wonky with each other, and your PC might try to force you out of Skype and into Skype Preview, which would also close. The obvious solution on a PC is to simply download the desktop app. In fact, you can find plenty of people complaining about it on AppRaisin and in the Skype forums. It's currently unknown just how widespread the issue is, but it seems to be just about everyone.

Indeed, we experienced the exact same issue with our test units.

Production ring (non-Insiders) users are still on 11.10.145.0, so they shouldn't have a problem. The issue appears to be with version 11.10.146.0, which is only available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview, Slow, and Fast rings. Users are reporting that Microsoft's Skype Preview app for Windows 10 is crashing, on both PC and Mobile.
