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If you can request more keys I can't see the problem.

got my invite. Not been on any of the previous private beta's, however did get into WLM9 early.

Do they still give away copies of the final version to those who submit bugs?

I was part of Office 2007 beta and lol in end all they sent was a Printed Page congratulating and thanking for participation in the Beta. I don't know what others got depending on their participation level.

you may be able to still apply for the technical preview here: https://connect.microsoft.com/office/Survey...;ProgramID=3304

Thax a lot ..... just applied .... But from where i can see or check that these thing will be coming in next few days or month, like many says they had already registered there few weeks ago....

I get an error when I sign in and click on the link from the email invite

Page Not Found

The content that you requested cannot be found or you do not have permission to view it.

If you believe you have reached this page in error, click the Help link at the top of the page to report the issue and include this ID in your e-mail: ---------------------------

Microsoft Connect welcome page.

I registered for this a while ago, but on My Dashboard it says

Microsoft Office 2010

Programs

# Office 2010 Technical Preview for Home and Small Business Consumers | Status: Pending ( quit )

while my others say Participating.

Oh man, so I decided to go to my Spam folder and start clearing it out. I do this once or twice a month. I had 1200 emails in my spam folder and was a little out of it and clicked for it to delete all. While the browser was reloading I saw the invite email :laugh: Thankfully the email wasn't required really, all I had to do was go to Connect and accept it there, but my heart skipped a few beats until I woke up enough to realize what the hell was going on :p

So now I'm downloading the 64-bit version... WOOT!

i tried it in IE and it worked fine. ( how strange that they would require you to use their product lol) any rate its downloading now thank you for the assistance.

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