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Visual IP Trace Standard Edition

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Trace Any IP Address to A Real Location

Living in the digital age, it's easy to forget that every IP address and web site on the Internet belongs to a real person. Remembering this fact becomes critically important when dealing with unauthorized attempts to access your network, phishing attacks, and even identity theft cases where you want to be sure that a client's shipping info matches the location of their IP address. Thanks to today's discount software promotion, Visual IP Trace, you'll be able to easily trace IP addresses back to physical locations in no time!

Visual IP Trace lets you trace IP addresses and websites back to their origin or geographic location, giving you the power to stop hackers, verify customer addresses, and put an end to abusive practices. With Visual IP Trace, you'll be able to automatically generate an email to the ISP responsible for any given IP address or website, a valuable tool for reporting malfeasance without the administrative tedium!

Every trace that you perform using Visual IP Trace will yield a geographic location plotted visually on a world map. What's more, if you are experiencing unusual slowdown or hangups trying to reach your favorite website, you can use Visual IP Trace to see a graphical display of every hop along the route from your PC to the website, showing you node names, locations, and network information so that you can quickly see if there's a bottleneck!

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James Evans Install shows as Visual IP Trace 2009, version 5, but free to try before upgrading or using as is. Thanks GAOTD and Visualware.
Mar 18 at 9:14am
Dan Palmer Version 5 is the latest so there will be no upgrade path at the moment.
Visualware Vendor - Mar 18 at 9:51am
ester ester I had this soft, but system was creashed and have lost! The greatest softwear! All information in a moment. thanks for developer for present. Will wait with pleasure!!!
Mar 18 at 4:42pm
Julio Edorh It's the first time I hear about this softwear. But can guess it is a fantastic one.
Mar 19 at 4:30am
Aleksey Mayorov Necessary and useful software.
Mar 19 at 12:24pm
Jack Huynh never used this software before,but want to try it out to see if it can trace back to my original IP, I was using VPN Network
Mar 19 at 3:39pm
Brian Caplan if i get an order from my web site. and PapPal show an order with the address of the person who made the order that is not confirmed, how can I see the real address of the person who made the purchase?
Mar 19 at 3:40pm
M Jones Great way to validate people's whereabouts on Craigslist.
Mar 19 at 3:50pm
francis bayer I can't get the license somehow, I click buton , seems to lad but never respond. Any ideas? any of you also having difficulty getting the license key ?
Mar 21 at 3:22am
Mike Menders Just a question: if I reinstall my PC or use a laptop, then how can I move my license? Because one license to one PC now.
Mar 21 at 4:03am
NC Buyer Also no response from following instructions to get license same as @francis bayer.

I clicked Like, nothing happens.
Mar 21 at 4:09am
Constantin Florea @francis bayer and @NC Buyer - Please clear your browser cache first then make sure to use FireFox and if that doesn't work then please use Google Chrome.
BitsDuJour Admin - Mar 21 at 4:29am
francis bayer Ok I got it, thanks! for the suggestion.
Mar 21 at 5:18am
Norm Sash What is the policy / deal for getting the advanced edition rather than the standard edition?
Mar 21 at 6:10am
Hirah Essack Does this work on Windows 8?
Mar 21 at 6:28am
LB Easy transaction, instructions & installation process. Registration code received automaticaly to my email account within minutes. This is more of an experiment for me to see how far and how many servers an IP adress travels from and to see the original location & where in the world! (have a play around with it first) I plan then to use it to check for legit locations and website addresses, when ever additional security checking is needed. Thanks both this site & the especialy Visualware/software developers for the givaway.
Mar 21 at 6:36am
Kerry Walsh http://www.visualiptrace..../vipt.html has no list price @$39.95 [the price before 100% discount], and the upgrade to the Advanced Edition is not allowed with the license I just got ....
Mar 21 at 7:07am
P. Brown I used Visualware software years ago and found it very reliable and helpful - thanks to Visualware and BDJ for providing Visual IP Trace!
Mar 21 at 7:54am
Fred Schall I was looking looking forward to this software, but I can not run it since it is JAVA based. I have disabled JAVA, as everyone should do, becasue of the the security issues it has. Can your program be re-done in another language that is not Java based? I am sure everyone awaits the day when the Java issue will be resolved. It has been many weeks, and the issue with Jave still exsists.I am not sure when they will resolve this issue. Suggestions? Thank you.
Mar 21 at 8:09am
LisaDawn McCabe Clicked on "get it free" button which provides a circle but never goes to anything else so have not gotten the software yet. Any ideas?
Mar 21 at 8:13am
Pino Castriota It's been an hour since I downloaded the software and I still haven't received my license. Any help here is much appreciated.
Mar 21 at 8:40am
Loco Driver @Fred - You don't have a proper understanding of the Java problem.
Oracle Java plugins are the "baddie"
The JavaScript programming language is NOT the issue. A program written in the JavaScript language and running on your system will NOT cause security issues (unless you try running some malware written in that language - but you'd have to personally download, install and run it.).

The Oracle Java problem occurs because you inadvertantly installed a "Java Plugin." These plugins actually go outside your computer to run software somewhere else on the internet. Sometimes you get an Oracle Java plugin and barely realize it.

You can go into your browser and deactivate "Java" (killing the plugins) and being certain that no new plugins will be installed on your browser.

Check out this website (removing the spaces before pasting the link. It explains the whole thing in great detail.

http : // www . informationweek.com/security/vulnerabilities/java-security-warnings-cut-through-the-c/240146598?itc=edit_in_body_cross
Mar 21 at 8:56am
Fred Schall I follow Kim Komando...... she is a computer geek. She has advised to totally disable JAVA, until they resolve the problem.

Now you are saying it's only the plugins. How do you prevent the plugins from auto installing, when JAVA is running? It seems it will see the program running...it will autoi install plugins at will.

This is a complex problem. It is easier to just uninstal JAVA, until they solve this HUGE issue which affects millions of computers worldwide.

I would really like to run your program.

Suggestions?

Thanks.
Mar 21 at 9:20am
Norm Sash Any word on if there is a policy / deal for the advanced edition rather than the standard edition?
Mar 21 at 9:31am
Loco Driver @Fred - Kim is correct - Disable Java (Oracle's piece of junk)

JavaScript is a programming language like Pascal, VisualBasic, C++, Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, Lisp and a thousand more.

Programs written in JavaScript do NOT even USE Oracle Java.

The Oracle Java piece of junk can be disabled in your browser - Microsoft makes it hard on some versions ot the browser, but it can be done. Google the phrase "Microsoft Browser Disable Java" you'll get 4 million hits. If Oracle Java is disabled, then the Java Plugins can't install. Realize this - Oracle Java + Plugins is a completely different thing than a program written in JavaSCRIPT !!

It's like the word "Cougar" do you mean a cat, a car model by Mercury or an older woman who seeks younger men - Totally Different Things al using the word Cougar - Get it?

BEST YET - - -

Read the article in the link - The InformationWeek Security website might annoy you with a pop-up asking if you want to take a survey, but get past that to read the article.
Mar 21 at 10:10am
Dan Palmer The Java plug-in problems were fixed in Java 7 update 15 and above. Due to the issues Java DID have Apple moved to ban all versions below Java 7 update 15 on their Mac computers.

If you have the latest Java installed there is no problem, plug-in or otherwise.
Visualware Vendor - Mar 21 at 10:52am
Dan Palmer @Kerry if you would like to upgrade from Standard to Advanced then by all means contact support at http://www.visualware.com...equest.php and they will get back to you with details.
Visualware Vendor - Mar 21 at 10:54am
Fred Schall Loco, thank you for the update. I do understand the concept, ref Cougar etc. However, what to do? How do I just install Java in which to run the your program....and dis-allow any install of plugins?? Also, thank you Dan for the info. I have not seen Java to be cleared as ok to run and use again. Any current info would be appreciated by both of you. Thanks!!!
Mar 21 at 11:11am
Richard Lockwood Been trying to download this software.. Sounds great, and you certainly can't beat the deal... Nothing but time outs for the last 2 hours now... Hopefully it will go through before the deal is no longer valid ;/
Mar 21 at 3:42pm
Dan Palmer Have you tried the download link on http://www.visualiptrace....nload.html?
Visualware Vendor - Mar 21 at 5:11pm
Richard Lockwood That did the trick Dan, and I was able to get the key emailed from the facebook page. Thanks for your help :)
Mar 21 at 6:05pm
Loco Driver @Fred - I should have shut my mouth - I'm not a member of the Visual Trace company. Just trying to help. I've got Oracle Java disabled and had no problem installing or running Visualiptrace. Mainly because the program DOESN'T use Oracle Java for anything. It doesn't even KNOW about Oracle Java. So, you don't have to install Java in order to run Visualiptrace any more than you have to install Java to run MS Word.

Have you read the article in the link I posted?
Peace. . .
Mar 21 at 6:28pm
David Morris Wow, lots of Java misinformation here. The security issue with Java 7 was with browser plugins running applets. Applets are supposed to be sandboxed unless signed by a CA; the exploit allowed unsigned or self-signed applet code to escape the browser sandbox and have full control of the computer. The problem was not at all with Java client applications running on a Java VM.

Any so-called expert telling you to uninstall Java completely because of this issue have no idea what they're talking about. Or more likely, you misunderstand what they meant by disabling the browser plugin and took it to mean the whole Java JRE.

And by the way, JavaScript (actual ISO name is EcmaScript) has absolutely NOTHING to do with the Java langage, nor is JavaScript a compiled language like Pascal or C++. It's an interpreted scripting language. Client applications like this are not written in JavaScript, they're written in the Java language and compiled down to bytecode (which is in term compiled to machine code dynamically by the JIT compiler or statically to an EXE).
Mar 21 at 7:21pm
Fred Schall Loco and David..... Thank you so much for your help and input. When I tired to install and run the program, it said I needed to install Java.....since it no longer is on my system. My questions is this....do I let it install Java, and if it it does, how am I sure that it won't allow the installing of the 'bad' java....the part that caused me to uninstall (as I was advised-- all Java) in the first place. Your help is very much appreciated, not just for me but to try and untangle this confusion for others as well. Many thanks! Fred
Mar 21 at 10:31pm
Aleksandr Oreshkin Not sure why this program automatically installs java v6 instead of v7, in either case I wish it ran without java - then I could actually keep it installed on my computer and use it.
Mar 22 at 2:15am
Cary Adams @Fred... After installing Java, disable it in your browsers. A Google search ("disable java browser") will give you instructions for the browser of your choice. Visual IP Trace will be unaffected.
Mar 22 at 5:24am
ricoh flex never got my license key even after 5 hours.

Not a problem.

Just un-install the Visual Trace software.
Mar 22 at 5:57am
Paul T Re: Java. Everyone should be running the very latest Java version v.7 update 15 (if you are running it at all). And keep it updated! Don't let any program install an older version!

Java (like Flash) is like Swiss cheese. The main problem with Java is, indeed, the browser plugins. The latest versions of Java have made DISABLING Java in all browsers simple.

In Win 7 - Go to Control Panel then Programs then Java. When the "Java Control Panel" opens, select the "Security" tab. At the top is a check box [ ] With the words "Enable Java Content in the browser".

Make sure that box is UNCHECKED! (Click "Apply" if necessary.)

If you do those things, just having Java installed should never be a problem, Programs that need it can use it, the browsers you use probably never will need it. If you frequent a site that must have Java, then you can enable it TEMPORARILY. Don't forget to disable it afterwards.

HTH
Mar 22 at 8:12am
Fred Schall Thanks Paul and everyone. I will ookf or Java 7, update 15 or the latest. and be sure to check security tab to disable.
Mar 22 at 8:32am
Steve Housnick I just can't wait to install this, hope it works as great as it's supposed to.
Mar 22 at 9:05am
Fred Schall Thanks Paul and everyone. I will install Java 7, update 15 or the latest. version and be sure to check security tab to disable plug-ins.
Mar 22 at 9:18am
Kenneth Youker I am still waiting for the Registration number. I really don`t want to loose out on this because of an email glitch. :-)
Mar 22 at 2:53pm
LisaDawn McCabe Send email to BitsDuJour - they will fix it. This happened to me once in the past and they are great about fixing glitches!
Mar 22 at 2:56pm
Constantin Florea @Kenneth Youker - I have just sent you the receipt email. If you don't receive it in the next 15 minutes, please let me know (right here with a comment).
BitsDuJour Admin - Mar 22 at 3:22pm
Rob Latour OK so I clicked on the like button but do not see where I can download the software? Where do I get it from?
Mar 22 at 3:22pm
Constantin Florea @Rob Latour - I did find your order in our records and just to make sure, I have resent your receipt email. The receipt email contains the registration code and the download URL.
BitsDuJour Admin - Mar 22 at 3:27pm
Kenneth Youker Thank You much, got my reg # entered it and it sailed right through.
Mar 22 at 4:31pm
Alma Cote Fred Schall, even your Kim Kimando says:

Run javacpl.exe to load Java's control panel and select the Security tab. Uncheck the box that says "Enable Java content in the browser." Then restart any browsers you have running.

Mac users can find the setting by going to System Preferences and clicking on the Java icon - it looks like a steaming cup of coffee.

This will disable Java in your browser, but still let you use it for desktop programs.

Warning: If you do head into your browser settings to check that Java is disabled, you might see something called JavaScript. Don’t disable JavaScript! It's a different animal and has no security issues.

http://www.komando.com/co...939&page=3
Mar 22 at 5:17pm
Flash Gordon The application's concept is 'great; but...this application is past its prime??
XP Pro SP3, IE8 installed application application directs you to install Java from the Oracle site in order for it to run (127MBs of whatever) result: IE8 ceased to function properly and when it did run it was beat out by "Molasses in January" Removed application IE8 still did not function properly. Removed Java, IE8 returned to normal. Oh, and yes, the Java add-ins were disabled from the beginning.
It's unfortunate that any application has to depend on anything from Oracle.
NEXT!
Mar 22 at 5:18pm
Kenneth Youker If you Don`t like the software that's perfectly fine. But to come to the website just to run the software down is kind of childish.
But every one is entitled to there opinion.
Mar 22 at 5:37pm
Loco Driver Works great! Already has given me the info I needed for questions I had about a few links.

Thank You!
Mar 22 at 6:45pm
chris hicks So I had an experience that no one else has mentioned. After I installed this on my Windows 7 laptop it killed Flash in all browsers. I went through restarting the computer, removing/reinstalling Flash and nothing worked until I removed Visual IP. The instant this was deleted a browser page refresh brought back working Flash. Any ideas what would cause that to happen?
Mar 22 at 7:12pm
adamsdaddy Won't install under Windows 8 Professional. Says it needs java runtime which it loads and then comes up with a SDK command line error. Tried it under standard user and then reran under Admin account - same error.
Mar 22 at 8:16pm
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