Trusted Computing standards won't apply to Vista

Trusted Computing standards won't apply to Vista

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Trusted Computing standards won't apply to Vista Imhotep 09-09-2005
Posted by Imhotep on September 9, 2005, 12:55 am
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When trying to understand Microsoft often one must look in the shadows for
the truth. I must admit this one has me. However, I am sure there is a very
good reason for it...


"There's something fishy going on. Microsoft is doing its best to stall the
document, and to ensure that it doesn't apply to Vista (formerly known as
Longhorn), Microsoft's next-generation operating system," he writes.


http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11303

Imhotep


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