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I first got information about WLM in this e-mail.

Since then I have received nothing :( .

I first got an e-mail about WLM which said this

In my connect I have:

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On the MSN page I have:

Welcome to the MSN Customer Experience Validation Program ("CEV Program") and Windows Live Beta Recruitment Program

We will contact you as soon as a new beta is available in your country. Thank you for your patience!

However other people from the UK are currently testing WLM so they obviously havent contacted me as soon as they could. :rolleyes:

Am I just unlucky or am I in the wrong beta or something :wacko:

/edit: Edit went funny and posted when it shouldnt have

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i am in the same thing, it simply means that you wernt chosen to do it, it could be fore a number of reasons

alot of people got emails about being part of the beta and to wait a bit longer until they could be a part

its best to just wait

though i do have wlm, i waited ages to get an invite off someone

Log into http://ideas.live.com/ - You can download it etc. from there :yes:

I have heared about ?the 2 e-mails". it is said that MS will send 2 e-mails and only one could be the available invite. i don't know if it is true or you just got the e-mail with an unavailable invite.

And i also heard that invite will be available on http://ideas.live.com/. it is said that after login in, people can get to the page with request for invite of WLM. I've viewed the page, but i did not find the link. and i'm still waiting for and looking for an invite while i don't know whether i could get on:wacko:o:

I wish that would happen but I got the e-mail ages ago and I have been checking connect and ideas.live.com frequently and nothing :sleep:

Ah, in that case I suggest you e-mail Microsoft (or seek another invite - that'll probably do the trick :yes:)

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