Flash Player can not auto check update

Why I Flash Player the 11.1.102.55 will not automatically check for updates?
I installed did not change to setup. And also see in the console check the [Automatically check for updates] is auto.
But now the Flash Player 11.2.202.233 I have not yet seen the update window appears?
3 computers are like this!
And in http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/tw/flashplayer/help/settings_manager05.htm l#118377
Described in [Configuration Manager] figure and my different?
Frequency can not be adjusted?
OS: XP-SP3

Good morning
I am also having issues with Adobe Flash Player.
The automatic update feature, will not work for me and I find myself having to manually re-install Adobe Flash Player everytime I log into my computer.
In the Flash Player Settings Manager
In the default settings, I ticked Allow Adobe To Install Updates (recommended)
but because it never actually automatically updates
I have changed my default settings to: Notify Me To Install Updates.
And I am running the latest version of Adobe Flash Player 11.4.402.287.
If someone could explain to me, what I'm doing wrong and why Adobe Flash Player won't automatically update for me, that would be great.
sarahk_63

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