sulfnbk.exe, according to Microsoft, is a utility
to restore long file names after attempting to uninstall windows.
I don't think its vital to anyone's system...as far
as I know, but I don't think there's any reason to delete it. Then again,
what do I know?
Try this link:
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:31
PM
Subject: [FWDLK] VIRUS
Hey Guys, I hate to
pass these on, but it did come up on my hard drive. (Hopefully I didnt just
delete something I need because of a hoax)...
Please follow these steps because I was sent a virus and this
stays dormant > for 14 days and then auto executes and destroys
your hard drive. It is easy > to find and delete but you need to
check your hardrive right away to find > out if you have it. Your
virus protection will not work with this one > because it not virus
until it opens in 14 days. The worst part is that it > attaches itself
to every e-mail you send. > So here are your very easy steps to delete
it: > > 1. Click your start button and go the find tab and
then the Files and > folders tab (then left click). > >
2. In the 'Search for files or folders , type sulfnbk.exe - This is
the > > virus! > > 3. In the 'Look in' box make sure
that you are searching drive 'C'(Your > Hard Drive) > >
4. Hit the search or 'Find' > > 5. If it shows up - DO
NOT OPEN > > 6. RIGHT click on the file - go down to delete
and LEFT click > > 7. It will ask you if you wish to send it
to the Recycle Bin. Say YES > > 8. Go to the desktop
and double click on recycle bin > > 9. RIGHT click on the
'sulfnbk.exe' and deletye again or empty the bin. > > YOU THEN NEED
TO SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ALL IN YOUR ADDRESS
BOOK.
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