Unable to connect to Skype after update 6.22

Hi Everyone,
Its my first post here so I hope you can help.
Skype has been working fine then today I updated to v6.22 and now I cant sign-in/connect.
I followed these instrctions from another post:
Quit Skype or use Windows Task Manager to kill any Skype.exe process. Go to Windows Start and in the Search/Run box type %appdata% and then press Enter or click the OK button. The Windows File Explorer will pop up. There locate a folder named “Skype”. Rename this folder to something different, e.g. Skype_old.
If you are on the latest Skype 6.5/6.6/6.7/6.9/6.10/6.11/6.13/6.14 version, then do also this:
Go to Windows Start and in the Search/Run box type %temp%\skype and then press Enter or click the OK button. Delete the DbTemp folder. 
Restart Skype.
Unfortunately this didnt work so I uninstalled Skype completely then reinstalled with v6.22 but this time I get to the log in screen and there I'm stuck!

Tried doing this too but still cant log-in!
1. Open Run command (pressWin+R buttons) and in the window copy/paste:
%localAppData%\Skype\Apps\
and hit Enter. Location will be opened in File Explorer.
2. Delete everything from that folder.
3. Quit and restart Skype. 
Skype login window should be displayed correctly allowing you to enter your Skype credentials.

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