No tech it does, but the setup.ovr is just for a brief moment, so I guess it wasnt able to validate it enough to run the command. The .ovr turns into the avast.setup… I noticed it earlier today, when I was watching folder, and ran a update, the ovr would dissapear, then the avast.setup woudl show up in its place. So ealrier, I gave the ovr rights…but, that didnt work. It wasnt till, the dude here mentioned about making the effect of the avast.setup was in folder all the time. So by making a text file, and calling it avast.setup, then giving that full rights, then delete it in the folder, worked. I assume because the ovr turns into the setup for only a brief moment, so PG didnt have the time to give it rights… Its really hard to explain, but it works and well. i ran the PG killer program to try to shut off all points of avast, and no go…So that did the trick…

Im sure many more will have this same problem, so im gald the info is here and searchable for otehrs.

Thanks tech for all of your help. And thank you cjtc for that great idea to simulate the proccess…worked like a charm…

Peace all…