This policy setting allows you to control whether non-administrative users will receive update notifications based on the ...

This policy setting allows you to control whether non-administrative users will receive update notifications based on the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy setting.
      
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Automatic Update and Microsoft Update will include non-administrators when determining which logged-on user should receive update notifications. Non-administrative users will be able to install all optional, recommended, and important content for which they received a notification. Users will not see a User Account Control window and do not need elevated permissions to install these updates, except in the case of updates that contain User Interface , End User License Agreement , or Windows Update setting changes.

There are two situations where the effect of this setting depends on the operating system: Hide/Restore updates, and Cancel an install.

On XP: If you enable this policy setting, users will not see a User Account Control window and do not need elevated permissions to do either of these update-related tasks.

On Vista: If you enable this policy setting, users will not see a User Account Control window and do not need elevated permissions to do either of these tasks. If you do not enable this policy setting, then users will always see an Account Control window and require elevated permissions to do either of these tasks.

On Windows 7: This policy setting has no effect. Users will always see an Account Control window and require elevated permissions to do either of these tasks.

If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, then only administrative users will receive update notifications.

By default, this policy setting is disabled.

If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy setting is disabled or is not configured, then the Elevate Non-Admin policy setting has no effect.