How to disable auto connect feature in SQLDeveloper's connections manager

Hi Guys,
I work with SQLDeveloper 2.1.1 (Patch 1)
It attempts to connect to the target always after you Right click on saved connection from within the connections' manager list.
Does any one know how to disable that auto connect feature in SQLDeveloper?
Any help would be appropriated.
Cheers!!

Hi, a good question:
Here's my list of extensions installed:
- Open Insider View (4thelephant) Insider SQLDeveloper
- Oracle SQLdeveloper data modeler viewer
- Oracle SQLdeveloper Migrations - MS Access
- Oracle SQLdeveloper Migrations - MySql
- Oracle SQLdeveloper TimesTen
- Versioning support.
That's all what i can see in extensions window.
Cheers!!
eMarcel

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    But it seems that you have done everything correctly; doesn't it work?
    dilzmail wrote:
    One more question...When we disable auto updates using mms.cfg file, will this be updated in the Global Settings Manager ?
    No, I don't think so; these settings are stored in a different place.
    Some users have reported that AutoUpdateDisable via mms.cfg does no longer work in Flash Player 10.3.  Please check if this failure already occurs in Flash Player 10.2.

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