Why does turning off auto updates turn them on?

I have been trying to stop the auto update of Flash player for months - even went so far as to totally uninstall, remove all traces, then install fresh with the "do not auto update" setting. It still gives me pop-ups. Browsing the 'net I saw an article that made me think it might be related to Shockwave. Shockwave has NEVER asked me to update but, silly me, I unchecked it anyway.
And now it is on and attempting to auto update.
So, I'm left with two products that will not obey their settings.
Please advise.

i MonH,
Unless someone deleted the file, it should exist on your system.  If you're on a 32-bit OS, the file will be in C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash.  If you're on a 64-bit OS, the file will be in C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash.  You can edit the file manually, or edit the update settings in the Flash Player Settings Manager, which may be easier. 
To launch the Settings Manager, either navigate to the Control Panel and select the Flash Player icon, or launch a non-Chrome browser and view Flash content, then right-click on the content to display the Flash Player context menu.  Select Global Settings.
When the Settings Manager displays, navigate to the Advanced tab.
Click the Change Update Settings button
Select the Never check for updates (not recommended) radio button
Your update option has been set
Viewing the mms.cfg file after making the updates, it should contain the following:
     AutoUpdateDisable=1
     SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0
AutoUpdateDisable=1 is what disables the updates (background and notification) completely.
Note that whenever you uninstall Flash Player the update settings are reset to the default setting (AutoUpdateDisable=0).  You'll need to be sure to select Never check for updates (not recommended) when you install Flash Player again.
Maria

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