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“SkypeSedator” is not an official Microsoft application or a widely known standalone software utility. Instead, it refers to specialized, often third-party or open-source scripting configurations designed to silence intrusive background audio and pop-up alerts.

If you are looking for the simplest ways to manage distracting notifications, you can natively achieve a completely “sedated” environment using Skype’s built-in settings and commands. 🤫 Nativelly “Sedating” Skype

You do not need external software to silence Skype completely. You can quickly disable distractions using these methods:

The Global Silent Mode: Change your profile presence status to “Do Not Disturb”. This suppresses all message sounds and pop-up banners natively.

Chat Commands: Type /alertsoff directly into any individual or group chat window to immediately mute that specific conversation without a confirmation prompt. Type /alertson to reverse it.

Keyword Filtering: Type /alertson [keyword] (e.g., your name) after turning alerts off so Skype only interrupts you when you are specifically mentioned. ⚙️ Disabling All Notification Alerts Permanently

To strip Skype down to a completely quiet background application, adjust your settings using the following paths: On Desktop (Windows/Mac)

Click the three dots (…) next to your profile picture and select Settings. Navigate to the Notifications tab. Toggle off Chat notifications and Call notifications. Scroll down and toggle off Notification sounds. On Web (Outlook / OneDrive Integration)

If you leave email tabs open, Skype’s web client often creates loud notification sounds.

Click the Skype icon at the top of the Outlook Web App or OneDrive dashboard. Click the Settings cog at the bottom of the Skype pane. Select Notifications and toggle Sound to off. On Mobile (Android/iOS) Tap your Profile Picture in the top left corner. Go to Settings and select Notifications.

Toggle off Chat notifications or configure your OS-level app settings to block all incoming alerts from Skype.

If you are trying to configure a specific third-party script, automate a mute function via Windows Mixer API, or manage Skype for Business server policies, please share your operating system and deployment setup so we can look at the precise integration steps.

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