Can't turn off auto update

I want to turn off automatic update notification for flash.  I can get to the global notification setup page and uncheck the automatic update, but there doesn't appear to be any kind of save settings button or anything on that web page.  So all I do is close Internet explorer after unchecking the autoupdate box.  If I then reopen internet explorer and go back to the flash global notifications page, the check for updates box is checked.  How do I shut it off???
Thanks,
Bob

Thanks, but the page you linked to, is the page I was using, and restarting
the computer makes no difference.  I can uncheck auto update, but when I bring up the setting again, it is rechecked.
Any other suggestions?  If it matters, I'm in windows xp sp3 single user, with admin rights on the account.
Thanks,
Bob

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