MAC Addres in http header information

HI
I need to have remote machine's mac address. Can somebody tell me whether the Http Request submitted from client's desktop contains the Mac Address of that Network.
Thanks in advance.
Tushar.

I need to have remote machine's mac address. Can
somebody tell me whether the Http Request submitted
from client's desktop contains the Mac Address of that
Network.No, it doesn't.

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