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ERROR: The process "Skype.exe" with PID 6712 could not be terminate


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I am running Skype 5.10.0.116 on Windows 8 RTM and when I try to sign in, I get the message

"Can't open Skype. You are already signed in on this computer." This happens with only my account whereas my wife's account can still sign in/out normally. I quit Skype and noticed that there was another Skype.exe zombie process.

I couldn't kill it

C:\Windows\system32>taskkill /im skype.exe /f

ERROR: The process "Skype.exe" with PID 6712 could not be terminated.

Reason: Access is denied.

There is a thread on Skype forums that has gone nowhere

http://community.sky...-How/td-p/22736

got any ideas besides reboot?

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reinstall skype?

skype tends to get the weirdest problems that only seem to be able to be solved by reinstalling it 0_o

well I could do that :p but it is a recurring problem from that thread on Skype forums. :p I was more curious why an admin prompt can't kill something that is supposed to be a user level process!

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