Oh......you told me (I thought) that you were using win98.  I
can only speak for win98, and I mentioned in my reply that
you canNOT find that file on the win98 CD with a 'file find'.
You must use the SFC to extract it.  :-)  I don't even know
if that file is part of win95.  Win98 does a lot more than
win95, the SFC is just one of them.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Many thanks to all who replied to me message below.
Clint, Karl, Linda, Helene and Ralph

We sure learned a lot about restoring files.
A special thanks to Ralph for pointing out the
limitations of the  sulfnbk.exe file.

But everyone missed my point.
I did not find the file  sulfnbk.exe on my
win98 installation disc.........If you did, where was
it on your installation disc?

In truth I am running win95 on my machine and do
no have the SFC file.  I borrowed my son's win98
installation disc and here is how I searched for it.

First, If the file EXTRACT.EXE is not in your
C:\windows\Command folder, copy it to there
from your installation disc from the win98 folder.

Now go to the desktop and select MSDOS Prompt.
Then enter the following: Please observe spaces..

extract.exe /a /d X:\win98\base4.cab > c:\cab98all.txt

replace X with drive letter of the drive containing the
installation disc.. If   base4.cab    is not the first CAB
file in the win98 folder, then replace it with the name
of the first cab file.  The /a will extract all CAB files
in order from the one specified, so to get all the files
the one specified must be the first one in the folder.
The /d extracts a directory of the files not the files
themselves.   The  >  puts all the directories in the
file cab98all.txt which it creates on the c:\ drive.

Then hit enter.  (my file was 319397 bytes)

You can now examine the   c:\cab98all.txt   file
to see what files are on the installation disc  in
the CAB files.

Note: This ignores the CAB files in the c:\Add-ons\PWS
folder, but these can be extracted the same as above.

Hope this makes sense.
Wally

On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:30:30 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have searched my Win98 installation disc for the
> file  SULFNBK.EXE    and it is not on there.
> So there would be no way if restoring it from
> that disc.
>
>  Any one know where it came from?
>
> Wally
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