I want to remove flash player settings manager from my Windows Laptop, How is it done?

I want to completely remove Flash player, plug-in and settings manger.
I can uninstall player & plug-in, but settings manager remains.
I want it gone.
How would I go about this?

I am trying to access Flash player website settings manager.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager02.htm l
I link from a browser to the settings manager but instead of a panel there is a download required to get latest Flash Player which I already have.
I have no idea what you are talking about.  Just at what site are you getting this message to download instead of the settings panel?
My ultimate goal is to remove Flash player cookies which I learned about today to be a problem. Thanks.
If you want to temporarily remove Flash Player LSO's(cookies), just delete the browser's temporary files.  If you want to permanently remove LSO's, go to your control panel and activate the Flash Player Settings Manager.  Change the Local Storage Settings to Block all sites from storing information on this computer.  However, most sites with Flash Player videos will not work with this setting.

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