Microsoft Excel 2007 VBA programming. Automated IP Address Checker

As a service to the Excel user community, I’ve written a niffy little Excel VBA program. This program checks a valid IP address and it returns Country, City and Organization information in seconds!
It works for Microsoft Excel 2007 or Microsoft Excel 2010.

Download AEternus IP Address Checker

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Disclaimer:
Aeternus is not responsible for any loss or damage arising from the use of this free program. Source codes are provided “as is”. To ensure that this program is free from maliciouse codes, make sure you obtain this program direct from Aeternus’s website.

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