"edit in" in Lr beta 5

I cannot get the "edit in" to work in Lr 5 beta although all my choices come up. What am I doing wrong?

You cannot access Lr5 beta through the "edit-in" feature in Lr4.
If you want to edit an image in Lr 5 beta you have to install it. Also, you can only run one Lr version at a time, i.e. you cannot have Lr 4 and Lr 5 open at the same time.
I would suggest - as Adobe does too - that you don't work on originals in Lr 5 beta but only on copies of your originals.
To edit copies of images in Lr 5 beta export them from Lr 4 into a special Lr 5 folder and import this folder in Lr 5.
You can export your Raw images as <originals>. This will write the Lr 4 edits into xmp, and Lr 5 will read the xmp and display the Lr 4 edits.
If you want to import Raw images in Lr 5 without any edits copy the Raw file via your OS to the folder for Lr 5 and make sure that you copy only the Raw files but not the xmp files.

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