I agree George. People should be careful about passing on these things. I
always
confirm this stuff with our computer geeks before a pass it on.
Unfortunately, like
you said, there are plenty of computer nit-wits out here who either don't
know to
confirm, or forget. Reminding them is always a good thing to do.

As for restoring the deleted file...here is what I've been told to tell
folks.

        If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the
C:\Windows\Command folder and
        want to know how to restore the file, you should contact your
computer manufacturer
        or Microsoft for assistance. As an alternative, If you are running
Windows 98 or
        Windows Me, see the document How to extract files in Safe Mode
under Windows 98
        or Windows Millennium.

        NOTE: The instructions in this document are provided for your
convenience. The
        extraction of Windows files uses Microsoft programs and commands.
Symantec
        does not provide warranty support for or assistance with Microsoft
products.

Hope everything works out Ok.

Mike Dean

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Let's not joke about this!  Since this came on the "Coupe" site as a VIRUS
WARNING, and I am a computer nit wit, I followed the directions and
DELETED
the file!
NOW Smart people, How do I get out of theis problem! I have Windows 98.
I agree that we should not send out notices of this nature unless they are
ABSOUTELY CONFIRMED. I am sure I am not the only compute nit wit out
there!
George Frebert
Dover Delaware

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