no connection at the launch of Skype window

When I launch Skype I get my connection for a fraction of a second window and it will automatically open Skype. I would like to connect normally IE. using my usename and password, but all that is bypassed.

What happened since I upgrded the latest version of Skype. I use a macbook pro with OS x 10.6.8.

I tried without success to the following:

Mac OS X:
1. exit Skype.
2. go in the directory ~/Library/Application Support/Skype /.
3. delete shared.xml file (it will be recreated once you open Skype once again, that's fine).
4. start Skype.

Try Skype/file/Sign out in the menu bar

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