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    1. Re: [MURRAY] sulfnbk.exe virus
    2. Bcw360@cs.com wrote: > My glitch of the icons is back. My hard drive cannot last long. I have gone > and bought a zip drive, but I am not sure if the software installed properly. > My only hope is that my genealogy files are safe. Please does anyone have > any answers. Is list Mom back at home, I need some help. > BCWellmon > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl I was not on at over the Holidays and have searched both my computers one is on line and one is NOT on the net so it can not pick up virus. Unless, someone inserts a disk with a virus on it. This "sulfnbk.exe is on both of my comeputer and has quanity of 44,bytes on both , so this does belong on your computer. Thank you Wla

    12/27/2001 06:31:50
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. Bcw360@cs.com wrote: > Can someone please tell me what is true and what is not. I posted several > days ago that I was having problems with my icons. After the holidays, I > have checked my E-mail and have 23 entries. My icons were flickering and I > can assure you my hard drive was close to crashing. I have gone in, found > the sulfnbk.exe, and followed the instructions sent by duchess@jellico.net. > For the first time in two weeks my icons have stopped flickering and > rearranging themselves. Is there a problem with deleting this file? > HELP!!!!!!!!!!! > BCWellmon > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl I have been off for the holidays and have gone in to search and find for the file everyone is specking of the " sulfnex.exe" I have never deleted it from my computer and it does not appear to have the file. What is going on? I do have symantec for virsuses checks and it comes up with all okay. Thank you very much Wla

    12/27/2001 05:24:50
    1. [MURRAY] sulfnbk.exe virus
    2. My glitch of the icons is back. My hard drive cannot last long. I have gone and bought a zip drive, but I am not sure if the software installed properly. My only hope is that my genealogy files are safe. Please does anyone have any answers. Is list Mom back at home, I need some help. BCWellmon

    12/26/2001 04:17:30
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. Can someone please tell me what is true and what is not. I posted several days ago that I was having problems with my icons. After the holidays, I have checked my E-mail and have 23 entries. My icons were flickering and I can assure you my hard drive was close to crashing. I have gone in, found the sulfnbk.exe, and followed the instructions sent by duchess@jellico.net. For the first time in two weeks my icons have stopped flickering and rearranging themselves. Is there a problem with deleting this file? HELP!!!!!!!!!!! BCWellmon

    12/26/2001 04:00:10
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. Lynda Gibbs
    3. You sent it and I copied it from my Eudora mail attachments to C:/WINDOWAS/COMMAND .. It is there now for whatever it is suppose to do.. I never executed it to see what would happen.. I learned years ago not to do that also unless you knew what you were unleasing. Thanks, Lynda At 09:16 PM 12/26/2001 -0600, you wrote: >do you need the file sent to you so you can put it back in? > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Jrmmcgee@aol.com> >To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 8:12 PM >Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING > > > > Sorry for the inconvience - looks like we got suckered in - Jerry McGee. > > > > > > > > In a message dated 12/26/2001 9:24:02 AM Mountain Standard Time, > > PanheadDude@aol.com writes: > > > > > > > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html > > > > > > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/"> > > </A> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > © 1995-2001 Symantec Corporation. > > All rights reserved. > > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/legal_note.html">Legal Notices</A> > > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/privacy.html">Privacy Policy</A> > > > > > > > > > > > > SULFNBK.EXE Warning > > > > Reported on: April 17, 2001 > > Last Updated on: December 19, 2001 at 07:01:06 PM PST > > > > Printer-friendly version Tell a Friend > > Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding > > this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted >concern. > > Type: <A >HREF="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/refa.html#hoax">Hoax</A> >Description: > > The following hoax email was first reported in Brazil, and the original >email > > was in Portuguese. Other language versions are in circulation. Currently, >the > > English language versions are most common. > > > > > > CAUTIONS: > > This particular email message is a hoax. The file that is mentioned in the > > hoax, however, Sulfnbk.exe, is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to > > restore long file names, and like any .exe file, it can be infected by a > > virus that targets .exe files. > > The virus/worm <A >HREF="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.magistr.24876@mm.html"> >W32.Magistr.24876@mm</A> can arrive as an attachment named > > Sulfnbk.exe. The Sulfnbk.exe file used by Windows is located in the > > C:\Windows\Command folder. If the file is located in any other folder, or > > arrives as an attachment to a email message, then it is possible that the > > file is infected. In this case, if a scan with the latest virus >definitions > > and with NAV set to scan all files does not detect the file as being > > infected, quarantine and submit the file to SARC for analysis by following > > the instructions in the document <A >HREF="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000031615501306">H >ow to submit a file to SARC using Scan and > > Deliver</A>. > > If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the C:\Windows\Command >folder > > and want to know how to restore the file, see the How to restore the > > Sulfnbk.exe file section at the end of this document. > > English versions > > > > Version 1 > > This is very real, and I may have passed it on to you. Check it out as >below > > right now. Your drive may crash!! > > "I had a virus which apparently attaches itself to everyone in my address > > book. I deleted it successfully. you may have it as well. Follow these > > instructions to see if you have it. It transfers to whomever is in your > > address book. It lies dormant for 14 days, then kills your hard drive. If > > you've got it send these instructions to everyone in you address book. > > Otherwise, it may be sent back to you by somebody else. > > 1. go to start-then to "find or search" 2. in the "search for files or > > folders" type in sulfnbk.exe - this is the name of the virus. 3. in the >"look > > in" make sure you're searching drive C > > 4. hit "search" button ))or find_ > > 5. if this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the >name > > sulfnbk.exe) DON'T OPEN IT > > 6. right click on the file - go down to delete and left click > > 7. It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin - yes > > 8. go to your desktop (where all your icons are) and double-click on the > > recycle bin > > 9. right click on sulfnbk.exe and delete again or just empty the recycle >bin > > IF YOU FIND THIS.....SEND IT TO EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK, BECAUSE >THAT'S > > HOW IT IS TRANSFERRED. > > > > Version 2 > > Do you believe that a friend of mine sent me an alert and the procedure >that > > we have to follow for the possible infection of SULFNBK.EXE. And I had > > checked, just to make sure. An then... the file was there, hidden even of > > McAfee and Norton, maybe waiting something to start work. > > Well, see bellow the procedure that I followed step by step, and I found >the > > file: > > > > 1. Start/Find Folders. Type the file name: SULFNBK.EXE > > 2. If it find, open Windows Explorer, browse into the folder where the >file > > is and delete it. Do not click with left button on the file and do not >open > > it. > > 3. Just delete it > > 4. Mine was on Windows/Command > > 5. The virus from the person who gave the alert was on Windows/Config > > > > Yes, Norton and McAfee do not detect it. > > We do not know if it makes some damage on the machine, but I think that > > anybody will not want to test it to know, will it? > > Folks, this is not fun, I deleted it from my computer. > > And my definitions are updated. > > Do the same, ok? > > > > Version 3 > > This one has additional text stating that the virus will activate on June > > 1st. > > > > It was brought to my attention yesterday that a virus is in circulation >via > > email. I looked for it and to my surprise I found it on mine. .. > > Please follow the directions and remove it from yours TODAY!!!!!!! > > > > No Virus software can detect it. It will become active on June 1, 2001. > > It might be too late by then. It wipes out all files and folders on > > the hard drive. This virus travels thru E-mail and migrates to the > > 'C:\windows\command' folder. > > > > The bad part is: You need to contact everyone you have sent ANY > > E-mail to in the past few months. Many major companies have found this >virus > > on > > their computers. Please help your friends !!!!!!!! > > > > DO NOT RELY ON YOUR ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. McAFEE and NORTON CANNOT > > DETECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BECOME A VIRUS UNTIL JUNE 1ST. > > > > WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!! > > > > French > > > > Bonjour à tous, Hello everyone! > > > > Ceci est une alerte au VIRUS assez sérieuse. > > This is a serious VIRUS alert. > > > > Comme je vous ai envoyé des courriels dans les 3 derniers mois, je > > vous > > invite à vérifier s'il n'y aurait pas un dossier intitulé > > SULFNBK.EXE > > quelques part dans votre ordinateur. > > > > Since I have emailed you in the last couple of month I invite you to > > read > > the following text carefully. Please note that, against all odds, I > > had it > > exactly where it was mentionned it would be... > > > > Prenez note que ce VIRUS ( SULFNBK.EXE )est indétectable et qu'il > > doit être > > activé le 1er JUIN donc, vérifier immédiatement, Ne l'ouvrez PAS et > > jetter > > le directement à la poubelle; VIDER LA POUBELLE PAR LA SUITE. > > > > > > Original Portuguese version > > > > Vocês acreditam que uma amiga da lista enviou um alerta e os procedimentos > > que deveriam ser tomados para a possível detecção do maledeto SULFNBK.EXE. >e > > eu fui conferir só por desencargo de consciência. Pois é...O bichinho tava > > lá, escondidinho até da McAfee e do Norton, talvez esperando algum gatilho > > prá começar a trabalhar, né? > > Aí vão, moçada, as orientações que eu segui à risca e que me levaram ao >tal > > coisinha ruím: > > > > 1 - Iniciar/Localizar Pastas. Digite o nome do "mardito": SULFNBK.EXE > > 2 - Se for encontrado, abra o Windows Explorer, vá até a pasta onde ele se > > encontra alojado e delete-o de lá ou do próprio ambiente do Localizar; - >Não > > click com o botão esquerdo sobre ele e não abra o arquivo nem em caso de > > incêndio, ok? > > 3 - Apenas delete o bichinho. > > 4 - O meu estava em Windows/Command. > > 5 - O vírus da pessoa que passou o aviso estava em Windows/Config. > > > > Sim, o Norton e nem o McAfee não detectou. > > Não sabemos se ele faz algum estrago na máquina, mas acho que ninguém aqui > > vai querer testar para saber, né? > > Gente, sem brincadeiras, já tirei o meu daqui.... > > E nem imaginava que tivesse hóspedes no PC. > > Minha vacina está super-atualizada!!! > > Façam o mesmo, ok? > > > > Danish version > > > > Virusen er programmeret til at aktivere sig på et senere tidspunkt, derfor > > vil den ikke blive opdaget af et standard virusbeskyttende program, såsom > > Mcafee eller Norton. Ingen ved, hvor længe den har været i omløb - >muligvis i > > flere måneder. Når den aktiverer sig vil den slette alle filer og >dokumenter > > på jeres harddisk. Den spreder sig via e-mail og placerer sig i > > C.WINDOWS/COMMAND. > > > > For at finde den og slette den skal I gøre følgende: > > 1. Klik på start > > 2. Vælg Søg efter > > 3. Vælg filer eller mapper > > 4. Gå til Søg alle filer og vælg lokale hardiske - i de fleste > > tilfælde er det C:. > > 5. I feltet Navn skrives SULFNBK.EXE > > 6. Hvis filen findes, marker den, men ÅBN DEN IKKE !!!!!!!!! > > 7. Højreklik på filen og vælg SLET > > 8. Luk dialogboksen Søg alle filer > > 9. Tøm papirkurven > > > > Så er I smittefri og computeren reddet. Den dårlige nyhed er, at man >muligvis > > har smittet alle, som man har sendt mail til i mange måneder. > > Derfor bør man kontakte alle personer i ens adressekartotek og straks >sende > > dem denne meddelelse. > > Og det har jeg også gjort > > PS.: Og jeg havde altså også denne luskede virus > > > > Dutch > > > > "het is mogelijk dat je computer besmet is met een virus dat erop > > geprogrammeerd is om actief te worden gemaakt. door de "activeer >vertraging" > > die er in gebouwd zit , wordt het niet ontdekt door o.a. mcafee en norton >. > > niemand weet hoe lang het virus al circuleert. mogelijk al enkele maanden. > > als het virus geactiveerd wordt, verwijdert het alle bestanden en > > mappen van de harde schijf. > > > > het virus verbreidt zich via e-mail en infiltreert het dossier > > "c:/windows/command". > > > > er zal dus "grote schoonmaak" moeten worden uitgevoerd indien je het virus > > detecteerd op je computer en op de computers van diegenen waarmee je > > de laatste tijd per e-mail in contact hebt gestaan, anders blijft het een > > eeuwig durende cirkel. > > > > om het te vinden en te verwijderen: > > > > - klik op start > > - vervolgens op zoeken > > - kies bestanden of mappen > > - ga naar zoeken en kies lokale vaste schijven of "c" > > - typ op de regel "naam" : SULFNBK.EXE > > - als het bestand wordt gevonden selecteer het, doch open het niet > > - klik op bewerken > > - vervolgens op alles selecteren > > - klik op bestand > > - vervolgens op verwijderen. > > - sluit het venster en leeg de prullebak. > > > > na deze operatie zit je in principe goed. maar je hebt waarschijnlijk zelf > > mensen besmet aan wie je e-mails hebt verzonden. mocht je dus het virus > > hebben waarschuw ze dan , zodat ook zij hun schijven kunnen opschonen." ] > > > > > > > > > > How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file > > If you have deleted this file, restoration is optional. Sulfnbk.exe is a > > Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names. It is >not > > needed for normal system operation. If you want to restore it, there is >more > > than one way to do this. See the information that follows. > > > > 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. If you have any questions, please see your Windows documentation >or > > contact Microsoft. > > > > Windows Me > > If you are using Windows Me, you can restore the file using the System > > Configuration Utility.1. Click Start and then click Run. > > 2. Type msconfig and then press Enter. > > 3. Click Extract Files. The "Extract one file from installation disk" >dialog > > box appears. > > 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type >the > > following, and then click Start: > > > > c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe > > > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the >appropriate > > substitution. > > > > The Extract File dialog box appears. > > > > 5. Next to the "Restore from" box, click Browse, and browse to the >location > > of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, > > this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Install. You can also insert the > > Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. > > 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. > > > > Windows 98 > > If you are using Windows 98, you can restore the file using the System >File > > Checker.1. Click Start and then click Run. > > 2. Type sfc and then press Enter. > > 3. Click "Extract one file from installation disk." > > 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type >the > > following, and then click Start: > > > > c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe > > > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the >appropriate > > substitution. > > > > The Extract File dialog box appears. > > > > 5. Next to the "Restore from" box click Browse, and browse to the location >of > > the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, >this > > is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. You can also insert the Windows > > installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. > > 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. > > Windows 95 (or alternative method for Windows 98/Me) > > If you are using Windows 95, you need to use the extract command. This can > > also be used on Windows 98/Me. > > 1. Click Start, point to Find or Search, and then click Files or Folders. > > 2. Make sure that "Look in" is set to (C:) and that Include subfolders is > > checked. > > 3. In the "Named" or "Search for..." box, type: > > > > precopy1 > > > > 4. Click Find Now or Search Now. If it does not exist on the hard drive, >then > > insert the Windows installation CD and repeat the search on that drive. > > 5. When you find the file, write down the location of Precopy1, for >example, > > C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. This is your Source Path. > > 6. The general form of the Extract command is: > > > > extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command > > > > NOTE: Make sure that you include the /a switch, as shown. Depending on >your > > version of Windows, the Sulfnbk,exe file can be in a .cab file other than > > Precopy1.cab. By using the /a switch, the Extract program will look first >in > > the Precopy1.cab, and if the file is not found there, it will look in all > > subsequent .cab files until it is found, and can be extracted. > > > > So if the source path is C:\Windows\Options\Cabs, then the Extract command > > becomes: > > > > extract /a c:\windows\options\cabs\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L > > c:\windows\command > > > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the >appropriate > > substitution. > > > > 7. Click Start and then click Run. > > 8. Type the following, making the appropriate substitutions as previously > > noted > > > > extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command > > > > 9. Click OK. > > For more information on how to use the Microsoft Extract command, see the > > Microsoft Knowledge Base document, <A >HREF="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q129/6/05.asp">How to >Extract Original Compressed Windows > > Files</A>, Article ID: Q129605 > > > > > > Write-up by: Patrick Martin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > >==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== >--- Author Retains Copyright --- >-- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved >Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com >Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com >ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ___________________________________________________________________ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynda77/index.html GENEALOGY SITE http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/atl/j/a/jaclyn2/index.html HOME PAGE

    12/26/2001 03:31:54
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. Michele
    3. do you need the file sent to you so you can put it back in? ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrmmcgee@aol.com> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING > Sorry for the inconvience - looks like we got suckered in - Jerry McGee. > > > > In a message dated 12/26/2001 9:24:02 AM Mountain Standard Time, > PanheadDude@aol.com writes: > > > > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html > > > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/"> > </A> > > > > > > > > > > > © 1995-2001 Symantec Corporation. > All rights reserved. > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/legal_note.html">Legal Notices</A> > <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/privacy.html">Privacy Policy</A> > > > > > > SULFNBK.EXE Warning > > Reported on: April 17, 2001 > Last Updated on: December 19, 2001 at 07:01:06 PM PST > > Printer-friendly version Tell a Friend > Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding > this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. > Type: <A HREF="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/refa.html#hoax">Hoax</A> Description: > The following hoax email was first reported in Brazil, and the original email > was in Portuguese. Other language versions are in circulation. Currently, the > English language versions are most common. > > > CAUTIONS: > This particular email message is a hoax. The file that is mentioned in the > hoax, however, Sulfnbk.exe, is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to > restore long file names, and like any .exe file, it can be infected by a > virus that targets .exe files. > The virus/worm <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.magistr.24876@mm.html"> W32.Magistr.24876@mm</A> can arrive as an attachment named > Sulfnbk.exe. The Sulfnbk.exe file used by Windows is located in the > C:\Windows\Command folder. If the file is located in any other folder, or > arrives as an attachment to a email message, then it is possible that the > file is infected. In this case, if a scan with the latest virus definitions > and with NAV set to scan all files does not detect the file as being > infected, quarantine and submit the file to SARC for analysis by following > the instructions in the document <A HREF="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000031615501306">H ow to submit a file to SARC using Scan and > Deliver</A>. > If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the C:\Windows\Command folder > and want to know how to restore the file, see the How to restore the > Sulfnbk.exe file section at the end of this document. > English versions > > Version 1 > This is very real, and I may have passed it on to you. Check it out as below > right now. Your drive may crash!! > "I had a virus which apparently attaches itself to everyone in my address > book. I deleted it successfully. you may have it as well. Follow these > instructions to see if you have it. It transfers to whomever is in your > address book. It lies dormant for 14 days, then kills your hard drive. If > you've got it send these instructions to everyone in you address book. > Otherwise, it may be sent back to you by somebody else. > 1. go to start-then to "find or search" 2. in the "search for files or > folders" type in sulfnbk.exe - this is the name of the virus. 3. in the "look > in" make sure you're searching drive C > 4. hit "search" button ))or find_ > 5. if this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the name > sulfnbk.exe) DON'T OPEN IT > 6. right click on the file - go down to delete and left click > 7. It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin - yes > 8. go to your desktop (where all your icons are) and double-click on the > recycle bin > 9. right click on sulfnbk.exe and delete again or just empty the recycle bin > IF YOU FIND THIS.....SEND IT TO EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK, BECAUSE THAT'S > HOW IT IS TRANSFERRED. > > Version 2 > Do you believe that a friend of mine sent me an alert and the procedure that > we have to follow for the possible infection of SULFNBK.EXE. And I had > checked, just to make sure. An then... the file was there, hidden even of > McAfee and Norton, maybe waiting something to start work. > Well, see bellow the procedure that I followed step by step, and I found the > file: > > 1. Start/Find Folders. Type the file name: SULFNBK.EXE > 2. If it find, open Windows Explorer, browse into the folder where the file > is and delete it. Do not click with left button on the file and do not open > it. > 3. Just delete it > 4. Mine was on Windows/Command > 5. The virus from the person who gave the alert was on Windows/Config > > Yes, Norton and McAfee do not detect it. > We do not know if it makes some damage on the machine, but I think that > anybody will not want to test it to know, will it? > Folks, this is not fun, I deleted it from my computer. > And my definitions are updated. > Do the same, ok? > > Version 3 > This one has additional text stating that the virus will activate on June > 1st. > > It was brought to my attention yesterday that a virus is in circulation via > email. I looked for it and to my surprise I found it on mine. .. > Please follow the directions and remove it from yours TODAY!!!!!!! > > No Virus software can detect it. It will become active on June 1, 2001. > It might be too late by then. It wipes out all files and folders on > the hard drive. This virus travels thru E-mail and migrates to the > 'C:\windows\command' folder. > > The bad part is: You need to contact everyone you have sent ANY > E-mail to in the past few months. Many major companies have found this virus > on > their computers. Please help your friends !!!!!!!! > > DO NOT RELY ON YOUR ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. McAFEE and NORTON CANNOT > DETECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BECOME A VIRUS UNTIL JUNE 1ST. > > WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!! > > French > > Bonjour à tous, Hello everyone! > > Ceci est une alerte au VIRUS assez sérieuse. > This is a serious VIRUS alert. > > Comme je vous ai envoyé des courriels dans les 3 derniers mois, je > vous > invite à vérifier s'il n'y aurait pas un dossier intitulé > SULFNBK.EXE > quelques part dans votre ordinateur. > > Since I have emailed you in the last couple of month I invite you to > read > the following text carefully. Please note that, against all odds, I > had it > exactly where it was mentionned it would be... > > Prenez note que ce VIRUS ( SULFNBK.EXE )est indétectable et qu'il > doit être > activé le 1er JUIN donc, vérifier immédiatement, Ne l'ouvrez PAS et > jetter > le directement à la poubelle; VIDER LA POUBELLE PAR LA SUITE. > > > Original Portuguese version > > Vocês acreditam que uma amiga da lista enviou um alerta e os procedimentos > que deveriam ser tomados para a possível detecção do maledeto SULFNBK.EXE. e > eu fui conferir só por desencargo de consciência. Pois é...O bichinho tava > lá, escondidinho até da McAfee e do Norton, talvez esperando algum gatilho > prá começar a trabalhar, né? > Aí vão, moçada, as orientações que eu segui à risca e que me levaram ao tal > coisinha ruím: > > 1 - Iniciar/Localizar Pastas. Digite o nome do "mardito": SULFNBK.EXE > 2 - Se for encontrado, abra o Windows Explorer, vá até a pasta onde ele se > encontra alojado e delete-o de lá ou do próprio ambiente do Localizar; - Não > click com o botão esquerdo sobre ele e não abra o arquivo nem em caso de > incêndio, ok? > 3 - Apenas delete o bichinho. > 4 - O meu estava em Windows/Command. > 5 - O vírus da pessoa que passou o aviso estava em Windows/Config. > > Sim, o Norton e nem o McAfee não detectou. > Não sabemos se ele faz algum estrago na máquina, mas acho que ninguém aqui > vai querer testar para saber, né? > Gente, sem brincadeiras, já tirei o meu daqui.... > E nem imaginava que tivesse hóspedes no PC. > Minha vacina está super-atualizada!!! > Façam o mesmo, ok? > > Danish version > > Virusen er programmeret til at aktivere sig på et senere tidspunkt, derfor > vil den ikke blive opdaget af et standard virusbeskyttende program, såsom > Mcafee eller Norton. Ingen ved, hvor længe den har været i omløb - muligvis i > flere måneder. Når den aktiverer sig vil den slette alle filer og dokumenter > på jeres harddisk. Den spreder sig via e-mail og placerer sig i > C.WINDOWS/COMMAND. > > For at finde den og slette den skal I gøre følgende: > 1. Klik på start > 2. Vælg Søg efter > 3. Vælg filer eller mapper > 4. Gå til Søg alle filer og vælg lokale hardiske - i de fleste > tilfælde er det C:. > 5. I feltet Navn skrives SULFNBK.EXE > 6. Hvis filen findes, marker den, men ÅBN DEN IKKE !!!!!!!!! > 7. Højreklik på filen og vælg SLET > 8. Luk dialogboksen Søg alle filer > 9. Tøm papirkurven > > Så er I smittefri og computeren reddet. Den dårlige nyhed er, at man muligvis > har smittet alle, som man har sendt mail til i mange måneder. > Derfor bør man kontakte alle personer i ens adressekartotek og straks sende > dem denne meddelelse. > Og det har jeg også gjort > PS.: Og jeg havde altså også denne luskede virus > > Dutch > > "het is mogelijk dat je computer besmet is met een virus dat erop > geprogrammeerd is om actief te worden gemaakt. door de "activeer vertraging" > die er in gebouwd zit , wordt het niet ontdekt door o.a. mcafee en norton . > niemand weet hoe lang het virus al circuleert. mogelijk al enkele maanden. > als het virus geactiveerd wordt, verwijdert het alle bestanden en > mappen van de harde schijf. > > het virus verbreidt zich via e-mail en infiltreert het dossier > "c:/windows/command". > > er zal dus "grote schoonmaak" moeten worden uitgevoerd indien je het virus > detecteerd op je computer en op de computers van diegenen waarmee je > de laatste tijd per e-mail in contact hebt gestaan, anders blijft het een > eeuwig durende cirkel. > > om het te vinden en te verwijderen: > > - klik op start > - vervolgens op zoeken > - kies bestanden of mappen > - ga naar zoeken en kies lokale vaste schijven of "c" > - typ op de regel "naam" : SULFNBK.EXE > - als het bestand wordt gevonden selecteer het, doch open het niet > - klik op bewerken > - vervolgens op alles selecteren > - klik op bestand > - vervolgens op verwijderen. > - sluit het venster en leeg de prullebak. > > na deze operatie zit je in principe goed. maar je hebt waarschijnlijk zelf > mensen besmet aan wie je e-mails hebt verzonden. mocht je dus het virus > hebben waarschuw ze dan , zodat ook zij hun schijven kunnen opschonen." ] > > > > > How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file > If you have deleted this file, restoration is optional. Sulfnbk.exe is a > Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names. It is not > needed for normal system operation. If you want to restore it, there is more > than one way to do this. See the information that follows. > > 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. If you have any questions, please see your Windows documentation or > contact Microsoft. > > Windows Me > If you are using Windows Me, you can restore the file using the System > Configuration Utility.1. Click Start and then click Run. > 2. Type msconfig and then press Enter. > 3. Click Extract Files. The "Extract one file from installation disk" dialog > box appears. > 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the > following, and then click Start: > > c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate > substitution. > > The Extract File dialog box appears. > > 5. Next to the "Restore from" box, click Browse, and browse to the location > of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, > this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Install. You can also insert the > Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. > 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. > > Windows 98 > If you are using Windows 98, you can restore the file using the System File > Checker.1. Click Start and then click Run. > 2. Type sfc and then press Enter. > 3. Click "Extract one file from installation disk." > 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the > following, and then click Start: > > c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate > substitution. > > The Extract File dialog box appears. > > 5. Next to the "Restore from" box click Browse, and browse to the location of > the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, this > is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. You can also insert the Windows > installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. > 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. > Windows 95 (or alternative method for Windows 98/Me) > If you are using Windows 95, you need to use the extract command. This can > also be used on Windows 98/Me. > 1. Click Start, point to Find or Search, and then click Files or Folders. > 2. Make sure that "Look in" is set to (C:) and that Include subfolders is > checked. > 3. In the "Named" or "Search for..." box, type: > > precopy1 > > 4. Click Find Now or Search Now. If it does not exist on the hard drive, then > insert the Windows installation CD and repeat the search on that drive. > 5. When you find the file, write down the location of Precopy1, for example, > C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. This is your Source Path. > 6. The general form of the Extract command is: > > extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command > > NOTE: Make sure that you include the /a switch, as shown. Depending on your > version of Windows, the Sulfnbk,exe file can be in a .cab file other than > Precopy1.cab. By using the /a switch, the Extract program will look first in > the Precopy1.cab, and if the file is not found there, it will look in all > subsequent .cab files until it is found, and can be extracted. > > So if the source path is C:\Windows\Options\Cabs, then the Extract command > becomes: > > extract /a c:\windows\options\cabs\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L > c:\windows\command > > NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate > substitution. > > 7. Click Start and then click Run. > 8. Type the following, making the appropriate substitutions as previously > noted > > extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command > > 9. Click OK. > For more information on how to use the Microsoft Extract command, see the > Microsoft Knowledge Base document, <A HREF="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q129/6/05.asp">How to Extract Original Compressed Windows > Files</A>, Article ID: Q129605 > > > Write-up by: Patrick Martin > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    12/26/2001 02:16:23
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. Sorry for the inconvience - looks like we got suckered in - Jerry McGee. In a message dated 12/26/2001 9:24:02 AM Mountain Standard Time, PanheadDude@aol.com writes: > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/"> </A> © 1995-2001 Symantec Corporation. All rights reserved. <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/legal_note.html">Legal Notices</A> <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/legal/privacy.html">Privacy Policy</A> SULFNBK.EXE Warning Reported on: April 17, 2001 Last Updated on: December 19, 2001 at 07:01:06 PM PST Printer-friendly version Tell a Friend Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. Type: <A HREF="http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/refa.html#hoax">Hoax</A> Description: The following hoax email was first reported in Brazil, and the original email was in Portuguese. Other language versions are in circulation. Currently, the English language versions are most common. CAUTIONS: This particular email message is a hoax. The file that is mentioned in the hoax, however, Sulfnbk.exe, is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names, and like any .exe file, it can be infected by a virus that targets .exe files. The virus/worm <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.magistr.24876@mm.html">W32.Magistr.24876@mm</A> can arrive as an attachment named Sulfnbk.exe. The Sulfnbk.exe file used by Windows is located in the C:\Windows\Command folder. If the file is located in any other folder, or arrives as an attachment to a email message, then it is possible that the file is infected. In this case, if a scan with the latest virus definitions and with NAV set to scan all files does not detect the file as being infected, quarantine and submit the file to SARC for analysis by following the instructions in the document <A HREF="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000031615501306">How to submit a file to SARC using Scan and Deliver</A>. If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the C:\Windows\Command folder and want to know how to restore the file, see the How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file section at the end of this document. English versions Version 1 This is very real, and I may have passed it on to you. Check it out as below right now. Your drive may crash!! "I had a virus which apparently attaches itself to everyone in my address book. I deleted it successfully. you may have it as well. Follow these instructions to see if you have it. It transfers to whomever is in your address book. It lies dormant for 14 days, then kills your hard drive. If you've got it send these instructions to everyone in you address book. Otherwise, it may be sent back to you by somebody else. 1. go to start-then to "find or search" 2. in the "search for files or folders" type in sulfnbk.exe - this is the name of the virus. 3. in the "look in" make sure you're searching drive C 4. hit "search" button ))or find_ 5. if this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the name sulfnbk.exe) DON'T OPEN IT 6. right click on the file - go down to delete and left click 7. It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin - yes 8. go to your desktop (where all your icons are) and double-click on the recycle bin 9. right click on sulfnbk.exe and delete again or just empty the recycle bin IF YOU FIND THIS.....SEND IT TO EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK, BECAUSE THAT'S HOW IT IS TRANSFERRED. Version 2 Do you believe that a friend of mine sent me an alert and the procedure that we have to follow for the possible infection of SULFNBK.EXE. And I had checked, just to make sure. An then... the file was there, hidden even of McAfee and Norton, maybe waiting something to start work. Well, see bellow the procedure that I followed step by step, and I found the file: 1. Start/Find Folders. Type the file name: SULFNBK.EXE 2. If it find, open Windows Explorer, browse into the folder where the file is and delete it. Do not click with left button on the file and do not open it. 3. Just delete it 4. Mine was on Windows/Command 5. The virus from the person who gave the alert was on Windows/Config Yes, Norton and McAfee do not detect it. We do not know if it makes some damage on the machine, but I think that anybody will not want to test it to know, will it? Folks, this is not fun, I deleted it from my computer. And my definitions are updated. Do the same, ok? Version 3 This one has additional text stating that the virus will activate on June 1st. It was brought to my attention yesterday that a virus is in circulation via email. I looked for it and to my surprise I found it on mine. .. Please follow the directions and remove it from yours TODAY!!!!!!! No Virus software can detect it. It will become active on June 1, 2001. It might be too late by then. It wipes out all files and folders on the hard drive. This virus travels thru E-mail and migrates to the 'C:\windows\command' folder. The bad part is: You need to contact everyone you have sent ANY E-mail to in the past few months. Many major companies have found this virus on their computers. Please help your friends !!!!!!!! DO NOT RELY ON YOUR ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. McAFEE and NORTON CANNOT DETECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BECOME A VIRUS UNTIL JUNE 1ST. WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!! French Bonjour à tous, Hello everyone! Ceci est une alerte au VIRUS assez sérieuse. This is a serious VIRUS alert. Comme je vous ai envoyé des courriels dans les 3 derniers mois, je vous invite à vérifier s'il n'y aurait pas un dossier intitulé SULFNBK.EXE quelques part dans votre ordinateur. Since I have emailed you in the last couple of month I invite you to read the following text carefully. Please note that, against all odds, I had it exactly where it was mentionned it would be... Prenez note que ce VIRUS ( SULFNBK.EXE )est indétectable et qu'il doit être activé le 1er JUIN donc, vérifier immédiatement, Ne l'ouvrez PAS et jetter le directement à la poubelle; VIDER LA POUBELLE PAR LA SUITE. Original Portuguese version Vocês acreditam que uma amiga da lista enviou um alerta e os procedimentos que deveriam ser tomados para a possível detecção do maledeto SULFNBK.EXE. e eu fui conferir só por desencargo de consciência. Pois é...O bichinho tava lá, escondidinho até da McAfee e do Norton, talvez esperando algum gatilho prá começar a trabalhar, né? Aí vão, moçada, as orientações que eu segui à risca e que me levaram ao tal coisinha ruím: 1 - Iniciar/Localizar Pastas. Digite o nome do "mardito": SULFNBK.EXE 2 - Se for encontrado, abra o Windows Explorer, vá até a pasta onde ele se encontra alojado e delete-o de lá ou do próprio ambiente do Localizar; - Não click com o botão esquerdo sobre ele e não abra o arquivo nem em caso de incêndio, ok? 3 - Apenas delete o bichinho. 4 - O meu estava em Windows/Command. 5 - O vírus da pessoa que passou o aviso estava em Windows/Config. Sim, o Norton e nem o McAfee não detectou. Não sabemos se ele faz algum estrago na máquina, mas acho que ninguém aqui vai querer testar para saber, né? Gente, sem brincadeiras, já tirei o meu daqui.... E nem imaginava que tivesse hóspedes no PC. Minha vacina está super-atualizada!!! Façam o mesmo, ok? Danish version Virusen er programmeret til at aktivere sig på et senere tidspunkt, derfor vil den ikke blive opdaget af et standard virusbeskyttende program, såsom Mcafee eller Norton. Ingen ved, hvor længe den har været i omløb - muligvis i flere måneder. Når den aktiverer sig vil den slette alle filer og dokumenter på jeres harddisk. Den spreder sig via e-mail og placerer sig i C.WINDOWS/COMMAND. For at finde den og slette den skal I gøre følgende: 1. Klik på start 2. Vælg Søg efter 3. Vælg filer eller mapper 4. Gå til Søg alle filer og vælg lokale hardiske - i de fleste tilfælde er det C:. 5. I feltet Navn skrives SULFNBK.EXE 6. Hvis filen findes, marker den, men ÅBN DEN IKKE !!!!!!!!! 7. Højreklik på filen og vælg SLET 8. Luk dialogboksen Søg alle filer 9. Tøm papirkurven Så er I smittefri og computeren reddet. Den dårlige nyhed er, at man muligvis har smittet alle, som man har sendt mail til i mange måneder. Derfor bør man kontakte alle personer i ens adressekartotek og straks sende dem denne meddelelse. Og det har jeg også gjort PS.: Og jeg havde altså også denne luskede virus Dutch "het is mogelijk dat je computer besmet is met een virus dat erop geprogrammeerd is om actief te worden gemaakt. door de "activeer vertraging" die er in gebouwd zit , wordt het niet ontdekt door o.a. mcafee en norton . niemand weet hoe lang het virus al circuleert. mogelijk al enkele maanden. als het virus geactiveerd wordt, verwijdert het alle bestanden en mappen van de harde schijf. het virus verbreidt zich via e-mail en infiltreert het dossier "c:/windows/command". er zal dus "grote schoonmaak" moeten worden uitgevoerd indien je het virus detecteerd op je computer en op de computers van diegenen waarmee je de laatste tijd per e-mail in contact hebt gestaan, anders blijft het een eeuwig durende cirkel. om het te vinden en te verwijderen: - klik op start - vervolgens op zoeken - kies bestanden of mappen - ga naar zoeken en kies lokale vaste schijven of "c" - typ op de regel "naam" : SULFNBK.EXE - als het bestand wordt gevonden selecteer het, doch open het niet - klik op bewerken - vervolgens op alles selecteren - klik op bestand - vervolgens op verwijderen. - sluit het venster en leeg de prullebak. na deze operatie zit je in principe goed. maar je hebt waarschijnlijk zelf mensen besmet aan wie je e-mails hebt verzonden. mocht je dus het virus hebben waarschuw ze dan , zodat ook zij hun schijven kunnen opschonen." ] How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file If you have deleted this file, restoration is optional. Sulfnbk.exe is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names. It is not needed for normal system operation. If you want to restore it, there is more than one way to do this. See the information that follows. 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. If you have any questions, please see your Windows documentation or contact Microsoft. Windows Me If you are using Windows Me, you can restore the file using the System Configuration Utility.1. Click Start and then click Run. 2. Type msconfig and then press Enter. 3. Click Extract Files. The "Extract one file from installation disk" dialog box appears. 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the following, and then click Start: c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. The Extract File dialog box appears. 5. Next to the "Restore from" box, click Browse, and browse to the location of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Install. You can also insert the Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. Windows 98 If you are using Windows 98, you can restore the file using the System File Checker.1. Click Start and then click Run. 2. Type sfc and then press Enter. 3. Click "Extract one file from installation disk." 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the following, and then click Start: c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. The Extract File dialog box appears. 5. Next to the "Restore from" box click Browse, and browse to the location of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. You can also insert the Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. Windows 95 (or alternative method for Windows 98/Me) If you are using Windows 95, you need to use the extract command. This can also be used on Windows 98/Me. 1. Click Start, point to Find or Search, and then click Files or Folders. 2. Make sure that "Look in" is set to (C:) and that Include subfolders is checked. 3. In the "Named" or "Search for..." box, type: precopy1 4. Click Find Now or Search Now. If it does not exist on the hard drive, then insert the Windows installation CD and repeat the search on that drive. 5. When you find the file, write down the location of Precopy1, for example, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. This is your Source Path. 6. The general form of the Extract command is: extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command NOTE: Make sure that you include the /a switch, as shown. Depending on your version of Windows, the Sulfnbk,exe file can be in a .cab file other than Precopy1.cab. By using the /a switch, the Extract program will look first in the Precopy1.cab, and if the file is not found there, it will look in all subsequent .cab files until it is found, and can be extracted. So if the source path is C:\Windows\Options\Cabs, then the Extract command becomes: extract /a c:\windows\options\cabs\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. 7. Click Start and then click Run. 8. Type the following, making the appropriate substitutions as previously noted extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command 9. Click OK. For more information on how to use the Microsoft Extract command, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base document, <A HREF="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q129/6/05.asp">How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files</A>, Article ID: Q129605 Write-up by: Patrick Martin

    12/26/2001 02:12:35
    1. [MURRAY] Clubb Or Carroll Families
    2. I need information about James Lawrence Clubb. Married to Cordelia Jane Carroll. Three daughters Jessie, born in Blairsville Georgia in 1902, Hattie and Reatha. Lucille

    12/26/2001 12:15:01
    1. [MURRAY] Clubb or Carroll families
    2. I am searching for information about James Lawrence Clubb. He was married to Cordelia Jane Carroll. They had three daughters Jessie, Hattie, and Reatha. Jessie was born in 1902 in Blairsville Georgia.

    12/26/2001 12:02:44
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. Bob Woods
    3. unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: <LLDickey01@aol.com> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check > I also fell prey to the same hoax. The file is still out there on your > computer, but you have to extract and restore it. You might try this: > > Even though you may have deleted sulfnbk.exe, it still remains on your hard > drive as it is a file of Windows. To find the description of sulfnbk.exe and > how to replace the program file (Q301316), do the following: > 1. Go on-line and in the URL type: www.microsoft.com/support/ > 2. In search window type, sulfnbk.exe. > 3. Depress the search button (->). > 4. Scroll to bottom of page and click on description of sulfnbk.exe. > > For Windows 98: To restore the file, sulfnbk.exe, follow the directions > listed below. Please note that there are forward slashes (/) and backward > slashes (\). We will use the backward slash. Also do not use a CD disk as > the information is already on your hard drive. > 1. On the desktop click Start button (bottom left corner). > 2. From the menu select Run and click on it. > 3. The Run Dialog Box appears, and where it says, Open: type in, sfc > Click OK. > 4. The System File Checker Dialog Box appears. Click circle: Extract one > file from installation disk. Type in sulfnbk.exe > Depress Start button or Enter key. Do not use Browse button as formal > directions indicate. > 5. The Extract File Dialog Box appears: This is the one where the formal > directions are as clear as mud! There are two windows to be typed in and > please type in exactly as shown below and with backward slashes (\). > > Restore From: C:\windows\options\cabs > > > Save File In: C:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe > > Depress the OK button. > > 6. An Extract File flag or question is raised! > C:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe does not exist. Do you want to create it? > Reply by depressing the Yes button. > 7. Extract File says, The file has been successfully extracted. If it > doesn’t say the file has been successfully extracted, then there is a > problem. > This should complete the installation of the file into its proper place. > > Lets find the file we just replaced: > 1. Go back to desktop, activate Start button, choose Programs, and select > Windows Explorer by clicking on it. > 2. In the left window, choose by clicking on C: drive (or selecting or > highlighting). > 3. Go down and click on the (+) Windows. > 4. Then go down to the (+) Command and click on it. > 5. Note that the (+) turns into a (-) and the Command folder opens up and > the sulfnbx.exe file or folder is displayed. > 6. Now click on the sulfnbk.exe folder which is in the left window and > notice that the sulfnbk.exe icon is displayed in the right window with the > date of installation and size of the file. > > > > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    12/26/2001 09:49:05
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Re: GAMURRAY-D Digest V01 #103
    2. Bob Woods
    3. unsubsctibe ----- Original Message ----- From: Louise & Larry <ldens@baysat.net> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Re: GAMURRAY-D Digest V01 #103 > Can you give me more to go on? There 's references to: > > 26 Holland > 42 Thompson > 20 Wood > > Ldens@baysat.net > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    12/26/2001 09:46:29
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. I also fell prey to the same hoax. The file is still out there on your computer, but you have to extract and restore it. You might try this: Even though you may have deleted sulfnbk.exe, it still remains on your hard drive as it is a file of Windows. To find the description of sulfnbk.exe and how to replace the program file (Q301316), do the following: 1. Go on-line and in the URL type: www.microsoft.com/support/ 2. In search window type, sulfnbk.exe. 3. Depress the search button (->). 4. Scroll to bottom of page and click on description of sulfnbk.exe. For Windows 98: To restore the file, sulfnbk.exe, follow the directions listed below. Please note that there are forward slashes (/) and backward slashes (\). We will use the backward slash. Also do not use a CD disk as the information is already on your hard drive. 1. On the desktop click Start button (bottom left corner). 2. From the menu select Run and click on it. 3. The Run Dialog Box appears, and where it says, Open: type in, sfc Click OK. 4. The System File Checker Dialog Box appears. Click circle: Extract one file from installation disk. Type in sulfnbk.exe Depress Start button or Enter key. Do not use Browse button as formal directions indicate. 5. The Extract File Dialog Box appears: This is the one where the formal directions are as clear as mud! There are two windows to be typed in and please type in exactly as shown below and with backward slashes (\). Restore From: C:\windows\options\cabs Save File In: C:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe Depress the OK button. 6. An Extract File flag or question is raised! C:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe does not exist. Do you want to create it? Reply by depressing the Yes button. 7. Extract File says, The file has been successfully extracted. If it doesn’t say the file has been successfully extracted, then there is a problem. This should complete the installation of the file into its proper place. Lets find the file we just replaced: 1. Go back to desktop, activate Start button, choose Programs, and select Windows Explorer by clicking on it. 2. In the left window, choose by clicking on C: drive (or selecting or highlighting). 3. Go down and click on the (+) Windows. 4. Then go down to the (+) Command and click on it. 5. Note that the (+) turns into a (-) and the Command folder opens up and the sulfnbx.exe file or folder is displayed. 6. Now click on the sulfnbk.exe folder which is in the left window and notice that the sulfnbk.exe icon is displayed in the right window with the date of installation and size of the file.

    12/26/2001 08:20:51
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. Michele
    3. I just got on what hoax? If its the file out of windows would be glad to just send you the file and all you have to do is put it back where it was. ----- Original Message ----- From: Peggy Chapman <churchlady@tds.net> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 12:19 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check > I wish I had found this was a hoax before I deleted it from my computer. I > tried to reinstall it, but I do not have a cd to reinstall it to my computer. > Somehow I will fix it. It just irratates me to think people will cause other > people these worries. I wish everyone a happy new > year. Peggy > DEC1019@aol.com wrote: > > > This is not true and do not attempt to follow the instructions or you will > > mess up your computer. > > > > Dorothy > > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    12/26/2001 06:26:45
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. Peggy Chapman
    3. I wish I had found this was a hoax before I deleted it from my computer. I tried to reinstall it, but I do not have a cd to reinstall it to my computer. Somehow I will fix it. It just irratates me to think people will cause other people these worries. I wish everyone a happy new year. Peggy DEC1019@aol.com wrote: > This is not true and do not attempt to follow the instructions or you will > mess up your computer. > > Dorothy > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    12/26/2001 06:19:06
    1. Re: [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. This is not true and do not attempt to follow the instructions or you will mess up your computer. Dorothy

    12/26/2001 05:15:14
    1. [MURRAY] Re:SULFNBK.EXE VIRUS WARNING
    2. hello Duchess and all..........happy holidays.........this is a hoax......DO NOT delete the file if it is found in the WINDOWS/COMMAND folder.....read what symantec says about it........ http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html <A HREF="http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html"> Symantec Security Response - SULFNBK.EXE Warning</A>

    12/26/2001 04:20:27
    1. [MURRAY] Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check
    2. Duchess Donna
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Cullers To: Valley Baptist ; Tom McGehee ; Tina Ou ; Tim Farrell ; Teresa Johnson ; Teresa Eddins ; temple baptist tn ; Smith ; Siloam Miss Homes ; Sherry Ou ; Seth Cullers ; Scott Caudill ; Sally Schelling ; S Greathouse Sec. ; Ruth Collins ; Rose Grabenstein ; Robert Samia Wilkes ; Robert Pat Jones ; Robby Stewart ; Richard Forsythe ; ReneeJody Blaylock ; ReidisNash Winona, MS ; Randy Ashcraft ; Phyllis Hall ; Peoples' Baptist ; Paul Hylton ; Pastor Watson ; Oceanside First Baptist ; NormanGay Ball ; NELLIE J EDMONDS ; Needham'sGrove BaptChurch ; Mrs. Schelling ; Mike Wonser ; Mike Ruth Clevinger ; Mary Sue Collins ; Margaret Wooten ; mae burch ; Macedonia ; Liberty Suffolk ; kerbanis ; Kellie HenryVBC ; k ramey ; Jon Junker ; Joe Janocka ; jody lisa strickland ; JimTammy Speicher ; Jim Speicher ; Jim Green ; Jerry Sharp ; Jerry Niece ; Jean Anderson ; James White ; James Bailey ; JackLisa Culbertson ; Jack Culbertson ; Hart4China@aol.com ; Grace Bapt. Newport TN ; Goodnews Chesap! eake ; GingerPaul Dawson ; gbrock ; garland Estep ; Floyd Crouch ; Ferdinand P. Reynon ; fellowship Bapt Bluff CityTN ; Fairfax Baptist ; Ellen Branner ; Eldon Toll ; Donna Ramsey ; Donna Forrest ; donkay meier ; DennyWall Hico BC ; Dean Hamby ; David Wade ; Dave Noland ; DarleneGaylen Hepner ; Daniel Crisman ; Dana Brosius ; Chris Black ; Chinese Bible Church ; charles brooks ; Carolyn Brock ; Carl Wright ; Calvary McConnelsburg ; CalebCassie Greene ; brandon pumphrey ; Bobby Mitchell ; bob meier ; Beecher Bowers ; Becky Hom ; Bea Beale ; askjan ; Andrews Memorial ; Alice Ou ; ?? ; marge quinby Sent: 21 December, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: Fw: Fw: Fw: please read and check ----- Original Message ----- From: Emmanuel Baptist Church <reberts@juno.com> > > > > > This was sent to me by a friend who got this virus attached to her > e-mail > > on a letter from a missionary and the instructions below are how to get > rid > > of the virus. Please read and follow the directions below. It > attached > to > > the C drive on your computer and affects your whole address book Sorry > to > > be the barer of bad news. Mary Oyerly > > > > > >Hello, > > > > I received an e-mail from a missionary friend > > > >who inadvertantly transferred a virus via her address > > > >book. Therefore, all of you in my address book may > > > >have the virus. It take only a few minutes to follow > > > >the steps to get rid of it. Please check so your > > > >computer will not crash after the dormant period of > > > >the virus. I did find the virus in my computer. He > > > >got the virus from someone else's address book. > > > >Chances are you have it too since you are all in my > > > >address book. It lies dormant for 14 days and then > > > >kills your hard drive. Here's how to stop it. If you > > > >have the virus, send this to everyone in your address > > > >book. Remove it by following these steps: > > > >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're searching Drive > > > >C > > > >4. Hit "search" button or find > > > >5. It this file show up (it's an ugly blackish icon > > > >that will have the name sulfnbk.exe) DO NOT OPEN IT! > > > >6. Right click on the file (on the file icon) and go > > > >to Delete and left click > > > >7. It will ask you if you want to sent it to the > > > >recycle bin, click yes > > > >8. Go to your desktop (where all the icons are) and > > > >double click on the Recycle Bin > > > >9. Right click on "sulfnbk.exe" and delete again or > > > >empty the bin. > > > >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 ficticious address, one that starts with 0 or > > > >anything that will be at the top of your address book. > > > >(An example would be 0001@virus.com. So this way, if > > > >a virus tries 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. > > > > > > > >Seth & SaRee Lamb > > > >________________________________________________________________ > > > >Sent via the SCBBS WebMail system at scbbs-bo.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- > > > >[This E-mail was scanned for viruses by the Santa Cruz BBS > anti-virus > > > >system] > > > >________________________________________________________________ > > > >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > > > >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > > > >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > > > >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. > > > > > > > > --- > > --- oyerly@earthlink.net > > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > > > > > > >

    12/26/2001 03:32:28
    1. [MURRAY] Fw: [{SE-TN}] TUCKERS, HARLAN and JAMES
    2. analogkidd
    3. Subject: [{SE-TN}] TUCKERS, HARLAN and JAMES Happy Holidays, I am looking for three TUCKER sisters I think. They are named Perlina or Poulina, Lucinda and Julia Ann. David M. Harlan married to Lucinda b. abt. 1805 m.abt 1829. He was married when they arrived in KS/MO. His third wife is Julia Ann TUCKER b. abt 1825 married 30 Nov 1865. Where they sisters? In KS?MO Calvin JAMES married Perlina or Poulina Tucker b. 14 Jun 1819 m. 26 Mar 1839. It has been stated that he was the brother in law of David M. Harlan in papers with the Cherokee History. Can I please have some help to located the TUCKER girls parents? Thanks, Terry ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    12/25/2001 12:10:55
    1. [MURRAY] Re: GAMURRAY-D Digest V01 #104
    2. Jacob Holland, b. c. 1800, moved around a lot. One child was born in AL, another inTN, another in MS, besides others in GA and NC. Wife was Esther Welborn. Don't know what became of them after 1860 Whitfield census. Wood ancestor was Robert, from Pickens Co., SC, b. 1821, I believe, wife was a Hudson f rom there. He was Confederate soldier, buried in Sugar Valley Methodist Cemetery, Gordon Co. His son, John, m. his cousin, Nancy Wood, in Gordon Co. Thompson connection is through James Holland, son of Jacob. James m. Mary K. Thompson in Murray 1 Aug 1845. Her parents were William and Nancy (Henderson) Thompson f rom Rutherford Co., NC to Ga. quite early. Wm. was War of 1812 soldier. Buried at Jerusalem Cemetery, Pickens Co., GA.

    12/17/2001 09:16:53
    1. [MURRAY] Re: GAMURRAY-D Digest V01 #105
    2. Larry, there were William Hollands in Jackson Co. & Forsyth Co. 1850. And a William took Oath of Allegiance to US government in Whitfield co. 1876. I coped Joseph in 1870 Murray with wife Margaret, children Julia, Annie and John N. There was a Joseph who drew land in Cherokee Land Lottery, living in Burke Co., drew land in Murray. My ancestor was Jacob, b. NC or SC, c. 1800. Wife was Esther, have just learned her maiden name was Welborn, also spelled Willburn at times. Her father made a will in Lauderdale Co., AL - he was Ephraim Welborn. Jacob & Esther's children were named: and children were: Jesse- m. Eliz. Worley Cass Co; James- m. Mary K. Thompson in Murray; Susan - m. Joseph Russell; John, m. Cordelia Ann Springfield; Ephraim - m. Rebecca Ann Thompson - Mary K's sister; Mary Ann; Ruthy - m. John W. Strickland in Whitfield Co. My ancestor was James and he named a son Wilburn. Would love to hear from anybody about Hollands. Virginia Alexander

    12/17/2001 09:10:45