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Default send msg same as netsend


We are using winXP 2002 and office-XP 2003.

We do work mainly in excel application. Now there is need to
communicate with our staff in network as we were doing previously in
win2000 by using its features of netsend.

Though we hv upgraded os we are unable to do so and need other
alternative through excel application to send messages in network.

I hv able to detect IP address of my machine through Colo's vba tips:
http://puremis.net/excel/code/079.shtml

In my userform it contains 2 textbox and 1 go cmdbtn.
One txtbox is to enter IP address to whom we need to send and the other
txtbox to type our messages to send.

On clicking go btn, msg should be sent as msgbox to IP address given by
me.


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