I am not sure what the question about unregistering SRK was, but I had an
interesting experience where I accidentally unregistered all keys through
TrouSerS including the SRK. After that the SRK was still in the TPM, the
TPM was still owned, but the SRK became inaccessible through TrouSerS. I
ended up fixing this by clearing the TPM and re-taking the ownership. The
code I had was something like for each UUID, unregister key. I found out
the hard way that the SRK can be accidentally unregistered. Good thing the
EK was not! Interesting "bug" in TrouSerS.
-- per aspera ad astra --
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
> Was this question ever answered?
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