PERFECT !THANK YOU !!!!! That is
exactly what I was looking for. In fact I took it a step further, there are 3 additional files I eliminited from the extracted bunch :
- gcapi.dll
- gtapi.dll
- chrome-2.vpx
Assuming those are GoogleCrhome-DLL, GoogleToolbar-DLL, and the chrome-vpx.
Check your computer and see if the DLL's were copied into your windows even without the EXE's running 
Here is the Knowledgebase article on command lines :
https://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=1240I was able to install without sounds and immediately do a program update. But could not get the progress bar to actually show up even when I requested it.
This is what my final command line looked like :
"%UserProfile%\Desktop\Typical_Install_WinXP\All_The_Software\Avast_Installer\avast.setup.EXE" /sfx /sfxstorage "%UserProfile%\Desktop\Typical_Install_WinXP\All_The_Software\Avast_Installer" /GetEdition:free /brandcode "A" /srcpath "%UserProfile%\Desktop\Typical_Install_WinXP\All_The_Software\Avast_Installer" /sfxname "avast_free_antivirus_setup" /nosounds /silent /nodesktopicon /noreboot /update
Our org,
www.HawaiianHope.org, we refurbish and give away free computers to the homeless and low income families. To date we have given away over 900 free computers. We will be giving away thousands more over the next few years. We had been using AVG but dumped them because of problems they refused to fix. Now we migrated over to Avast, but there is NO WAY I am going to have our techs manually install a product to avoid some buried undesirable infection. We simply will not use the product... hence why we dumped AVG and will never use it again. Manual installation for thousands of computers is not an option.
Now, I have to figure out :
how to disable the stupid A.D.D. mentality pop ups.
How to command line script a program and definitions updates.
All of the computers we give away are “locked down” so its impossible to accidentally mess up the OS. (in fact, antivirus programs are virtually unnecessary) All updates are done manually/scripted at a preset time each day that is best for the client. Thus, automated updates are simply a waste of bandwidth and processor speed.
EDIT * I found the "ASHUPD.exe" and from a command prompt run it as "ASHUPD program" That appears to be the thing.
PS.
BTW, One of the several AVG purposely designed flaws we discovered. If you install AVG before you register windows XP, once you run the XP registration wizard and type in your windows COA numbers, AVG purposely breaks itself. The only way to fix it is to uninstall AVG and then reinstall it. This prevents us from being able to do a fully automated installation of the entire system. It wastes too much time.
THANKS AGAIN !
want some side work ? hehehe