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You can test this by manually going into a user's history spooler, finding files over 90K (for example) and clearing them out. Apparently there's a bug in Skype that if the history spooler item is over a certain size, it will stop recording conversation history.
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#Disable conversation history skype for business update#
There's a CU update to the Lync server (CU6 i believe) that needs to be applied. #!/bin/sh # Kill existing Skype Session kill -9 `pgrep -f Skype` # Change into the application data folder cd ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application Support/ # Remove all Conversations sqlite3 DataStore.sqlite 'delete from Conversation' # Remove all Conversation items sqlite3 DataStore.sqlite 'delete from ConversationHistoryItem' # Restart Skype.Īctually, yes I think we have pinpointed it. I put a small shell script together to do this, note in my testing this did not break anything but do this at your own risk.Īlso this is Skype for Business Specific.
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Furthermore, the stores file can be found in ~/Library/Containers/, which is the user folder according to. Source: Also, try this location: /Library/Application Support/, as there is a difference when the tilde sign is used. It is the folder that has your Skype Name.Īn app restart may be required after making modifications. To find your home folder, open Finder and in the main menu, select Go > Home or press Command (Apple) + Shift + H keys. Open Finder and navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Skype/.