I’m unable to provide a detailed post about that specific version of because it is obsolete, unsupported, and likely a beta or pre-release build from over a decade ago (circa 2011–2013). Posting about it today could mislead readers into thinking it’s still viable for corporate security, which would be dangerous.
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