G'day All 

Here's a cheery, reassuring message about one of the recent virus warnings, I 
think about a virus 
which is seemingly transmittable without an attachment. Whether this is 
badtrans I don't know. 

And this advice you may find helpful:

"It has been suggested to me that in order to keep a virus from attaching 
itself to your address book, do the following.

Create a ficticious address, one that starts with a 0 (zero) or anything that 
will be at the top of your address book.

For example [email protected]

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 bad address. 
You will then know that you have a virus."

See also: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html

Good to converse, with love

Alan 
Adelaide




----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Sisley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: No Need for virus check after all !! It's a hoax

My son who knows his PCs tells me this is a VIRUS HOAX. The sulfnbk.exe is a 
Windows system utility file for restoring long file names (a maintenance 
procedure). If you have deleted it, insert your  windows 98/95 install CD and 
click on start button > find > files and in dialogue box search for the file 
name sulfnbk.exe and copy it into your Windows\Command File folder . This 
should restore the file to its  proper place. If you cant restore it dont freak 
as it probably wont  upset your system. Or ask someone who really knows this 
stuff! For further info enter the search terms " sulfnbk.exe " and " virus hoax"
in any search engine.

M son suggests anyone worried about viruses keeps up to date by  regularly 
checking a virus/security web-site. Then we dont need to panic when this kind 
of thing comes through.
Richard Sisley

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