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The easiest thing to try is just disabling "Communication_Helper.exe" in
Skype. Go to Skype / Tools / Options / Advanced, and at the bottom you
will see text that says "manage other programs' access to Skype". Click that and you'll get
a window, which should list "Communication_Helper.exe". Deny access to
that (don't remove it, because it will just come back), and try your
call again.
Be aware, however, that this is only a quick fix and does not solve the problem.
When Logitech and Skype have problems like this, they can be pretty
big ones, and can cause performance problems as well as interface
problems.
The Logitech QuickCam application software is not
required for the Logitech Camera to function properly in Skype. If you
are not using the QuickCam application for anything else, then you
should seriously consider uninstalling it.
That will solve this
problem, and various other potential problems and performance issues,
permanently.
To uninstall it just go to Control Panel / Add or Remove
Software (or Uninstall a Program in Vista/7), find "Logitech QuickCam"
(NOT Logitech Camera drivers), and uninstall.
Then reboot to get rid of
the background processes, and test Skype again.
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