I read that same info on Skype's website. However even if we don't block or allocate certain ports in the high end range, I think there is still the risk of Skype attempting to use port 80 and 443.
By default Skype will Enable "Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connections" in the Skype > Tool > Options > Connections section.
You can disable this setting on the client. Ideally, you would want to push this setting out to all of your clients by a login script on the domain server.
By default Skype will Enable "Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connections" in the Skype > Tool > Options > Connections section.
You can disable this setting on the client. Ideally, you would want to push this setting out to all of your clients by a login script on the domain server.