Rescue and Recovery tries to auto backup even when schedule backup is disabled

I have a Thinkpad T61 7662CTO with Vista Business (no SP) and Thinkvantage RR 4.2 with all the latest Lenovo and Windows updates installed.
My Goal is to NOT have RR automatically backup but for me to do so manually. However I can't get it to do this.
I tried the settings: I go RR app, click "Change schedule...", and under Schedule I have Frequency set to Never. However, my system has continiously continued to attempt a backup over and over every time it boots.
Can someone tell me how to fix this problem? Why does RR ignore its own settings?
Thanks Tom

I recently Reinstalled R and R 4.50. Same bug as i noted.  The entry in the  windows task scheduler is INCORRECT.
For those backing up to a 2nd hard drive, use my Solution.  The initial BASE backup will go to the correct
backup location.  Subsequent Incrementals use the Task scheduler to kick off the backup .. I do not know what
the parmeter is to point to a USB drive.  Location = S is the correct parmeter to back up to a 2nd hard drive. 
Control Panel>Administrative tools>task scheduler>tvt folder
Entry "LaunchRnR" select this entry.  Right click this entry. Properties.  Choose the Actions tab. Then EDIT.
You will see ADD arguments(optional);  entry block will contain
BACKUP location=L name=Scheduled scheduled
Change location=L to location=S.  Click OK.  Next run should go to 2nd hard drive. Major Flaw!
===
During Initial 1st time run of R&R, it will ask. you have NOT taken a backup, back up now?  Reply NO.
If you reply YES, it will go to your C drive, since you have not changed your backup location.
If you replied YES, you have a base backup on your C drive.  If this happens, Delete the base back up.
Go to set schedule parm, choose time and day, and location 2nd drive.  It will then ask do you want to back up.
Reply YES, IT will go to the 2nd hard drive.  THEN the bug shows up when incrementals start.
 Change windows task scheduler as noted above.  

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    00000063 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
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    00000065 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000066 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000067 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8A0E5A28 to volume      89CEB9C0 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0" 
    00000068 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000069 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000070 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 89CEB310 to volume      8A10C888 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000071 12:03:24 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000072 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000073 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8A0AFEF8 to volume      8A0AFDC0 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000074 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000075 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000076 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8AA4BEF8 to volume      8A361DE0 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0" 
    00000077 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000078 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000079 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8A4A9AF0 to volume      89CE16F8 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000080 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000081 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000082 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 89CF5890 to volume      8A0EEAF0 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000083 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000084 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000085 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 89CCDEF8 to volume      8A0B0D50 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000086 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000087 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000088 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8A1BF1F0 to volume      89CDA888 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0" 
    00000089 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk0\DR0", status=00000000 
    00000090 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume success for          8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    00000091 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfAttachToMountedDevice:             Attaching 8A0AF8A0 to volume      89CDD418 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3" 
    00000092 12:03:25 πμ SFilter!SfFsControlMountVolume:              Mount volume - attached successfully to      8A9E9848 "\Device\Harddisk1\DR3", status=00000000 
    Until number 92 I see some information relevant to R&R, then I lunch the backup but do not receive any  other information in the Debugviewer log. After number 92 is only information about symantec live update.
    I got below the same message in the rr.log
    Sun Aug 22 00:03:24 2010 RescueRecovery: Loc=8 NoPrimary=8
    Sun Aug 22 00:03:25 2010 RescueRecovery: getProxyPipeName-Empty buffer returned from WTSQuerySessionInformation1.
    Sun Aug 22 00:03:25 2010 RescueRecovery: No user found to run command 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Lenovo\msgbox.exe', waiting...
    I do not get any help from the information above. Please have a look and let me know if this gives you any ideas what might be wrong in my RnR application. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling RnR several times but no luck.
    Thanks,
    gathan

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