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I have win 95 c and do not have this sulfnbk.exe file and my long file
names work alright.


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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Peter Altschul wrote:

> I agree with Vic that hoax viruses (memetic viruses) can be very
> destructive. I have just had a warning from McAfee about a hoax virus
> which advises recipients to delete a key system file (SULFNBK.exe)
> which, it claims, is actually a virus!
>
> If you get a copy of this, please ignore it. I suspect, though, that
> some people will actually disable their own computers just on the
> 'advice' of this hoax.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Richard.
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