Save full Skype chat history including photos
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I am moving to a new computer and Skype account and would like to make a backup of a specific chat in the old account including the files shared in the conversation. The files that Skype saves in the cloud are only of the last 30 days, but when I look in Skype for windows backwards, even years back, I can still access and see the photos, so I assume they are saved locally somewhere. I would like to save all of those photos/files but can't figure out where Skype saves it. Skype chat export does not save the files, only the chat itself.
Would appreciate any help.
Thank you!
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I am moving to a new computer and Skype account and would like to make a backup of a specific chat in the old account including the files shared in the conversation. The files that Skype saves in the cloud are only of the last 30 days, but when I look in Skype for windows backwards, even years back, I can still access and see the photos, so I assume they are saved locally somewhere. I would like to save all of those photos/files but can't figure out where Skype saves it. Skype chat export does not save the files, only the chat itself.
Would appreciate any help.
Thank you!
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I am moving to a new computer and Skype account and would like to make a backup of a specific chat in the old account including the files shared in the conversation. The files that Skype saves in the cloud are only of the last 30 days, but when I look in Skype for windows backwards, even years back, I can still access and see the photos, so I assume they are saved locally somewhere. I would like to save all of those photos/files but can't figure out where Skype saves it. Skype chat export does not save the files, only the chat itself.
Would appreciate any help.
Thank you!
backup skype skype-for-windows-10
I am moving to a new computer and Skype account and would like to make a backup of a specific chat in the old account including the files shared in the conversation. The files that Skype saves in the cloud are only of the last 30 days, but when I look in Skype for windows backwards, even years back, I can still access and see the photos, so I assume they are saved locally somewhere. I would like to save all of those photos/files but can't figure out where Skype saves it. Skype chat export does not save the files, only the chat itself.
Would appreciate any help.
Thank you!
backup skype skype-for-windows-10
backup skype skype-for-windows-10
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You could check the path below by press “Win+R” to open RUN.
Skype profile data (including contacts, chat & voice history, etc...) is saved in %AppData%Skype which will typically be c:Users\AppDataRoamingSkype.
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You could check the path below by press “Win+R” to open RUN.
Skype profile data (including contacts, chat & voice history, etc...) is saved in %AppData%Skype which will typically be c:Users\AppDataRoamingSkype.
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You could check the path below by press “Win+R” to open RUN.
Skype profile data (including contacts, chat & voice history, etc...) is saved in %AppData%Skype which will typically be c:Users\AppDataRoamingSkype.
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You could check the path below by press “Win+R” to open RUN.
Skype profile data (including contacts, chat & voice history, etc...) is saved in %AppData%Skype which will typically be c:Users\AppDataRoamingSkype.
You could check the path below by press “Win+R” to open RUN.
Skype profile data (including contacts, chat & voice history, etc...) is saved in %AppData%Skype which will typically be c:Users\AppDataRoamingSkype.
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