Camera Raw cannot open jpegs from Bridge (CS5 trial)

Can not open jpeg pictures in camera raw from Photshop bridge. I have the trial version of CS5.
Message title was edited by: PECourtejoie

Have you updated Photoshop to version 12.0.4 and the Camera Raw plug-in to version 6.6?
Have you set your Camera Raw and Bridge preferences to use Camera Raw for JPEGs?

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