Need to disable Time Machine for real

Hi,
My Time Machine is turned off, but every time I log on I get the following message, "A storage location for Time Machine backups isn't set up."
So I click on 'Set Up Time Machine', it shows that Time Machine is turned off. I thought if I chose a backup disk maybe then I could really get it to turn off so I clicked on that and I get a blank window with the option to "set up Time Capsule". We do not use wireless here so the only option is to cancel which leaves me back where I started.
I know I must be missing something. I have scoured this discussion but the only solution I found to try was deleting the plist file. That didn't help.
I also tried using Workgroup Manager to not allow this user to access Time Machine but that didn't work.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

LS_Simon wrote:
Hi,
My Time Machine is turned off, but every time I log on I get the following message, "A storage location for Time Machine backups isn't set up."
So I click on 'Set Up Time Machine', it shows that Time Machine is turned off. I thought if I chose a backup disk maybe then I could really get it to turn off so I clicked on that and I get a blank window with the option to "set up Time Capsule".
Is the window completely blank, or is there a "None" location, with a red circle with a line through it? Select that line and the +Use for Back Up+ button will change to +Stop Backing Up.+ Click that and the prompts should stop.
I do hope you have backups via some other app -- otherwise you risk losing all your data.

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