How to disable the Time Machine prompt

Even when Time Machine is turned off every time our students access firewire drives, they will be prompted by TM to backup. This will be confusing and inconvenient for everyone. Anyone have a solution?
Thanks.

This is a guess... I have not tested the following but seems like it should do the trick. Please post back to confirm:
Open /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.backupd-attach.plist in the Property List Editor. Expand the Root arrow and there is a property named 'StartOnMount'. Set this to No, Save and (probably) restart. The TM dialog should not pop up after this on a disk attach.

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