On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 01:20:07AM -0400, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
> Technically, no. What it does is attestation, not verification.

Eh, what's the difference?  I meant it can be used (by a remote party) to
verify what system is running on a computer.

Thanks,
Bas

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