Auto upgrade fine (Win XP)

This silent background update is just what Flash needs - there is no point bothering the vast majority of users, it should Just Work in the background to fix itself.
But is there a way for administrators to lock down the update process ? What about SUS intergration for Windows admins ?
Tom

Thank you both for the feedback.
ChivertonT,
As is available today, Admins will continue to have the ability to disable AutoUpdates via the mms.cfg.
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