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Downloaded file's SHA1 is different from Chrome and IE

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I'm downloading a file - https://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/11/11d68153e662f445193e7ff90e1bc130/DeploymentAgent_000002101_1.tgz?HashKey=1629887866_d428dee200080bae60c1724c877cfcac&xtn=.tgz After testing it's integrity vs. it's predicted SHA1 code - "f96c42cc8e9e9828841935084d602802ce5c5069" , I get a different code.

Downloading the same file with IE or Chrome works fine.. how is that?

I'm downloading a file - https://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/11/11d68153e662f445193e7ff90e1bc130/DeploymentAgent_000002101_1.tgz?HashKey=1629887866_d428dee200080bae60c1724c877cfcac&xtn=.tgz After testing it's integrity vs. it's predicted SHA1 code - "f96c42cc8e9e9828841935084d602802ce5c5069" , I get a different code. Downloading the same file with IE or Chrome works fine.. how is that?
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It could be due to some noise in the signal. Does the file have that same odd checksum when downloaded each time with Firefox or was it maybe a one off?

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Thanks JP, it's consistent but different :(