| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But I can not find the source of this claims now or any online article backing this, so this is apparently a mistake on my side - it could of course still be working (and using for example Microsofts mssecure.cab; HFNetChk is a part of MBSA, if I am informed correctly).I will set up a virtual machine during the weekend and try out the new hfslip release from 2006/01/22 there.
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