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 >