Auto Update Prompt

We're using Windows 7 in Server 2008 AD. We keep getting the update prompt.
I have GPO set up with mms.cfg to be sent to user's machine, with these settings in it:
AutoUpdateDisable=0
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=1
AutoUpdateInterval=0
I want to auto update, just silent. How can I get Flash to auto update, and not prompting anyone?

This is one of the many frustrating issues with SCSM. The Enumeration type must match the property type of the field which will be mapped to the answer. Unlike a Simple List where the answer is presented in plain text and stored as a string, the enumeration
is of an explicit MP Enumeration type and must match the mapped property field type. SO, extend the Request Template with a field of the apporpriate List Type.
Dear Microsoft, it would be really nice to have a simple drop down based on an Enumeration and presented as a String, or like above, connected to a DB...or even a CI without the cumbersome grid that accompanies a Query Result.

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