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Often these scenarios are extremely limited compared to the normal environbments in which computer operating systems are usually used.
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Certificates are not endorsements of the "goodness" of an IT product by any organization that recognizes or gives effect to the certificate. A certificate represents the successful completion of a validation that product met CC requirements for which it was evaluated/tested.
 
Note that certifications are given for a particular configuration of the system running on a certain set of hardware; the certificate is only valid for this specific configuation, and does not extend to the same software if any aspect of the installation is altered in any way. Often these scenarios are extremely limited compared to the normal environbments in which computer operating systems are usually used.
 
== [[Trusted Solaris]] ==