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What is the Invitation ID: for Longhorn on https://connect.microsoft.com/?? Anyone please!!

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Look kid it's a unique ID. Wasting space on the forums isn't going to get you one. Furthermore you have to be an adult and sign an NDA. In other words, minors can't test.

Look kid it's a unique ID.  Wasting space on the forums isn't going to get you one.  Furthermore you have to be an adult and sign an NDA.  In other words, minors can't test.

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It is ironic that what you said was repeated on the previous page as well.

So you are pretty much doing the thing that you are accusing him of

IE7 Beta 1 will only be available to MSDN subs and a few beta testers.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/2...4.aspx#comments

You may want to comment on their decision about this, best place to do it.

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You may also add yourself to the unofficial IE7 list on Channel 9 (found under wikis)

That does not guarantee anything but, I mean, it is an MS site. Just makes you feel better.

I'd recommend to keep it cool and simple.

5 to 10GB should really be enough and you can even install another operating system on your other partition.

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Any idea how many people are having it active on Connect now??

just curious...

a few postings by Mike Braningan in winfx.newsgroups from MS claimes it should be Active by now...

Btw it looks like some *illegal* p2p services seem to have the iso, but i think it is a far shot.

Not really worth trying

edit: i personally gone to the trouble of checking those out :). they cannot be the thing because the biggest file I came across was 700mb.

Can you really shrink a 2.3gb thing into 730mbs?

I dont think so

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