Hi all! I hope I haven't given you a virus but, just to be on the safe side follow the instructions below. Chris Buckley It takes only a few minutes following the steps below to get rid of it. It > > lies dormant for 14 days and then kills your hard drive. Chances are that > > you will have it since you are all in my address book. > > > > If you have the virus, send this to everyone in your address book. > > Here's how to stop it. > > > > 1. Go to "start" - then to "find" or "search". > > 2. In the "search for files or folders" type sulfnbk.exe (this is the > > virus). > > 3. In the "look in" make sure you are searching the C Drive. > > 4. Hit "search" button or find. > > 5. If this file shows up (it's an ugly black icon that will have the name > > sulfnbk.exe) DO NOT OPEN IT! > > 6. Right click on the file (or the file icon) and go to Delete and then > left > > click. > > 7. It will ask you if you wish to send it to the Recycle Bin, click yes. > > 8. Go to desktop (where all the icons are) and double click on the Recycle > > Bin icon. > > 9. Right click on "sulfnbk.exe" and delete again. > > 10. If you find it, send this e-mail to all in your address book because > > this is how it is transferred. > > > > > > For your information, to keep a virus from attaching itself to your > address > > book, do the following: > > > > Create a fictitious address, one that starts with 0 (zero) or any thing > that > > will be at the top of your address book. An example would be > 0001@virus.com. > > This way if a virus try's to attach itself to your address book, it will > > come up that it could not send it because of a bad address. You will then > > know that you have a virus but none of your contacts will get it. > > > > I looked at my machine and found the virus file in the C:\Windows\Command > > folder. > > > > please pass the knowledge on as you feel appropriate.