If somebody interesting,
here you can get AVG 7.322 free edition for your silent installation.
It created with 7-zip, showing only progress bar, no cancel buttons.
Works fine on all XP (SP1, 2 without), not tested on 98, Me or 2k.
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silent avg 7.322 free free avg
#3
Posted 23 May 2005 - 01:12 PM
Thanks. Works fine on my SP2 test install PC. Pity no-one has sussed how to pre-update it with the latest virus definitions or this would be perfect.
#4
Posted 28 May 2005 - 03:20 AM
moo, on May 22 2005, 06:01 PM, said:
If somebody interesting,
here you can get AVG 7.322 free edition for your silent installation.
It created with 7-zip, showing only progress bar, no cancel buttons.
Works fine on all XP (SP1, 2 without), not tested on 98, Me or 2k.
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here you can get AVG 7.322 free edition for your silent installation.
It created with 7-zip, showing only progress bar, no cancel buttons.
Works fine on all XP (SP1, 2 without), not tested on 98, Me or 2k.
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What abaut when you reseal Windows after instalation?
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#5
Posted 28 May 2005 - 02:59 PM
@zaskar01
Here is what it's for.
2nd. What you would to do when selling your pc with programs that you bought and have keys of that?
moo
Here is what it's for.
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AVG Free Edition is available free-of-charge to home users! AVG Free Edition is for private, non-commercial, single home computer use only. Use of AVG Free Edition within any organization or for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited.
2nd. What you would to do when selling your pc with programs that you bought and have keys of that?
moo
#6
Posted 28 May 2005 - 05:21 PM
@zaskar01:
isn't there something in the sysprep.inf answer file that is like the "run once" aspect of a unattended xp install u could use?
So long as you are NOT charging the customer any extra for installing AVG on the machine you are selling them AND the customer is a home user, then I'm sure it is fine
regards,
N.
isn't there something in the sysprep.inf answer file that is like the "run once" aspect of a unattended xp install u could use?
So long as you are NOT charging the customer any extra for installing AVG on the machine you are selling them AND the customer is a home user, then I'm sure it is fine
regards,
N.
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