Skype is a popular messaging app widely utilized on Windows 11/10 PCs. However, Skype connection issues prevent some users from utilizing that app. For example, some users see a connection error that says, “Sorry, we couldn’t connect to Skype.” The app opens ok but can’t establish a Skype connection even when there isn’t a general internet connectivity issue.

Consequently, users can’t make calls or chat with the Skype software for Windows. Does a similar Skype connection error arise when you attempt to utilize the app? This is how you may fix Skype connection errors on a Windows 11/10 PC.

The Skype server status page

1. Check the Skype Server Status

First, don’t rule out the possibility of a general Skype server issue. The Skype server could be down for various reasons. Sometimes, this can be due to maintenance.

To check, open thisSkype server statuspage. If that page shows there’s a Skype server issue, then that could be the cause of your connection error. In which case, all you may do is wait until that page shows the Skype server status is ok.

The Windows Store Apps troubleshooter

2. Utilize the Windows Store App Troubleshooter

If you utilize the Skype MS Store app, the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter could be useful for troubleshooting its Skype connection issues. Windows Store Apps is a troubleshooting tool that can fix UWP app issues. Follow the instructions in thisguide to running Windows troubleshootersto open the Windows Store Apps troubleshooting tool.

3. Delete the Skype App Data Folder

Corrupted Skype data can cause connection errors to arise. Users have confirmed that erasing a Skype data folder in the Roaming directory fixed their Skype connection issues. You can delete that folder as follows:

4. Deselect the Proxy Server Setting

Is a proxy server enabled on your PC? If so, Skype might not be able to connect correctly because of that. Try turning off the proxy settings via the Internet Properties window. you’re able to do that as instructed in this article aboutturning off proxy settings on Windows 11.

5. Select All “Use TLS” Settings

Users confirm selecting all the “Use TLS” settings in Internet Options can fix Skype connection errors. TLS stands for Transport Layer Security, which is a communications security protocol Skype uses for message encryption.

This is how you select all the “Use TLS” settings:

6. Disable All Active Firewalls

A firewall is a network security tool for filtering incoming and outgoing web traffic. Windows has a firewall that could be blocking your Skype app connection. If you’ve installed a third-party firewall, then that can cause the issue much the same.

So, try temporarily turning off firewalls on your Windows PC. you’re able to do so as instructed within thishow to turn off the Microsoft Defender Firewallguide. If you also have a third-party security app installed, disable its firewall via the software’s settings. Then utilize Skype to see if the connection error remains.

The Delete option for the Skype data folder

If that works, Skype probably isn’t allowed through your firewall. Check the allowed app list for your firewall and permit Skype to communicate through it. This article about allowing apps through the Windows firewall provides details for how you can set allowed apps for Microsoft Defender Firewall. Turn the firewall back on when Skype is allowed through it.

7. Update the Driver for Your PC’s Network Adapter

If your network adapter’s driver is an old one, you might need to update it to resolve your Skype connection error. The easiest way to do that is to scan your PC with a driver updater tool and install a new driver for your PC’s network adapter with the software.

Try updating your network adapter’s driver with one of thebest free driver updaters for Windows, such as Driver Booster or Driver Easy.

The Use a proxy server for your LAN setting

8. Turn Off Any Active VPN Connections

If you have a VPN connection, disconnect from it. Then try utilizing Skype with your standard internet connection. you’re able to turn off the VPN via Settings as follows:

9. Perform a Network Reset

Even if your internet connection is fine, Skype connection errors are still network-related issues. So, refreshing network settings might work if other potential solutions fail. Resetting your network will restore network components back to their original settings. So, try performing a network reset as covered in this article abouthow to reset network settings.

You’ll need to reconnect your PC to the internet after applying this potential resolution. So, make sure you have your network password and username details at hand for reconnecting.

The Use TLS checkbox

10. Reinstall the Skype Software

Reinstall your Skype software if you’re able to’t fix its connection error with other potential troubleshooting methods. Doing so will at least ensure you’re utilizing the latest Skype version. You can uninstall both the desktop and UWP Skype app via Settings as outlined in this article aboutremoving Windows software.

You can download and install either the Skype desktop or the UWP app. Open thisDownload Skypepage, click the down arrow on theGet Skypebutton, and selectGet Skype for Windowsto obtain the setup file for the desktop software. Then you can reinstall the software by double-clicking the Skype installer file in whatever folder includes it.

If you prefer the UWP app, bring up theSkype page on the Microsoft Store. Click Skype’sGetin Store option and select to open Microsoft Store. SelectInstallto download and add Skype to your PC.

Get Talking With Skype Again on Windows

Those potential solutions will resolve most Skype connection issues. Many users confirm they’ve fixed Skype connection errors by applying them. So, give them a try whenever your Skype app can’t establish a connection for chatting or calling.