How to disconnect internet connection using VBA?

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Eric

I manually connect the internet connection for Excel's macro to run a list of
files, in order to retrieve data from external links. Once all files are
completed updated, I would like to add coding at the end of process to
disconnect the internet connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to code VBA macro to disconnect
internet
connect for macro?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Eric
 
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BillyBob

Eric,

You have an ongoing thread about this in the
microsoft.public.excel.programming newsgroup. Your last post about this
*exact* subject was 30 minutes ago ? Be patient and wait for a reply.
Besides, according to your subject line, you are looking for a VBA solution.
This NG is not the place for that.

BB
 
E

Eric

Do you have any suggestions on how to disconnect the internet connection
after all external link are updated? I am using boardband modem for
connection.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Eric
 
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BillyBob

Eric,

One minute before this post, you responded, verbatim, to Joel in the Excel
programming NG. Read my lips, THIS NEWSGROUP IS NOT THE FORUM FOR YOUR
PROBLEM !!! (I do mean to shout in this instance). Give it up and get a
life.

Let me repeat, you have an ongoing thread about this matter in the Excel
programming NG. Stick with that one. Be patient and wait for replies. If
you appear impatient or flood inappropriate newsgroups with superfluous
threads, you will find that individuals will be less likely to assist you.

I don't have any suggestions regarding your subject but I do have another
suggestion. Call a Psychiatrist. If they can't help you with your internet
connection coding they can surely help your OCD and other neuroses /
psychoses.

You can thank me later.

BillyBob
 

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