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A couple of Windows users, from different versions, ranging from Windows 7 to the most recent Windows 10, have been reporting on the issue that Skype won’t let them type in their username or password. Here are some potential fixes for that.

Fix Skype Won't Let me Type Username or Password

A couple of Windows users have been complaining regarding some problems with Skype’s login process. Here’s what one of the affected users has been saying:

It’s as simple as that. I cannot click on the username or password field to type my password and log in. I’ve reinstalled it several times, all using different browsers. What can I do?

Here’s a first fix that you could try for this particular problem, that seems to be working for Windows 7 users, but you can also try this in other versions, as well

  1. Windows Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right click on Command Prompt, select ‘Run as administrator’
  2. In the Command Prompt type: cd c:\windows\syswow64 and press Enter
  3. Next type this – regsvr32 jscript.dll – and then press Enter:
  4. Then type this and press Enter – regsvr32 jscript9.dll
  5. After each Enter you should receive a message saying that DllRegisterServer in XXX.dll succeeded
  6. Reboot your computer
  7. See if your Internet Explorer can execute JavaScript by opening this page http://javatester.org/javascript.html

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If this works, then this means you can use the web version of Skype until you have figured out what’s wrong with the desktop version. If it works on the web interface, you can completely wipe Skype from your websites and then try reinstalling it. However, this doesn’t always work. But according to many Skype users, they didn’t even have to uninstall and reinstall, as adding these code strings fixed the issue.

There are actually situations when simply running the software as an administrator is enough to fix the problem. Also, you can try running the app in compatibility mode, and select a previous Windows version in which it should run.

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