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It worked, thanks a lot....:D

Someone on AeroXP found a trick to get in Windows Live Mail without an invite!

2. Sign in

3. It shouldn't work, so copy again and you should get to a page where you can click on a button labeled "Participate"

4.Enjoy!

Take it while it's hot, and before MS takes it down!

Edited by creamhackered

Pity that it doesnt work for me... :(

Edit: Blah, it seems like a few people are having the issue where it just goes back to normal Hotmail, no change. Heh, we're not supposed to be testing it anyway ;)

Edit2: And it wasnt even a participate button for me... it was "Join Mail Beta!"... is this odd?

It is normal. My page was in french so I approximately translated. I got a "Participer" button.

Edit:I just copied again and it's not patched, it works

Or not. You got to put it in your browser. Cant click on the link. You just get redirected back to the page where you were.

Guys, It is most likely patched now. When you click "Participate", It wont work.

It's still working, don't spread information that is clearly incorrect.

Or not. You got to put it in your browser. Cant click on the link. You just get redirected back to the page where you were.

Guys, It is most likely patched now. When you click "Participate", It wont work.

But I did this like 15 minutes ago and the people that did it like 5 minutes ago got it :(...

Cream, It DOESNT WORK FOR SOME ACCOUNTS. It's 50% patched for some accounts, and 50 not patched for some accounts.

Exactly. If you look through this thread, you'll see that its about 50/50. I, sadly, am in the 'other' 50 percent. It appears slimy, that your in the same situation. Sorry. :pinch:

// Rofl - this is growing almost as fast as the 'Request an Invite' thread.

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