Kinnyr900 :
That Link is for windows 7 and 8.1 So I'm not sure it does me any good
The link tells you where to look ... OS version immaterial
http://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-manage-installed-or-hidden-windows-updates
About 1/3 down the page link
In Windows 7
"Programs -> Program and Features" and finally, press "View installed updates".
In Windows 8
"Programs -> Program and Features" and finally, press "View installed updates".
Same thing in 10
"Programs -> Program and Features" and finally, press "View installed updates".
Can also do ...
Settings App>Update and Security>Windows updates>Advanced options>View your update history>View Installed updates.
, and, yes, I went into the programs and features and I clicked on the view installed updates and it's not there. kb3124263 security update,.kb 3133431 windows Update, and also kb 3124200 windows update and that's it for windows updates. Is there a stand alone version I could download?
Don't know what to tell you, we have advised all our users and clients not to install Windows 10, at least at this time so I don't have access to any Win10 boxes.
Given the fact that Win 10 Home users can not avoid having updates installed, I would be surprised if you didn't have something. Due to the fact that the OS is free for the sole reason that they can sell tracking information, I can not see them allowing any stand-alone downloads. If they did, then anyone with 1 legit WU updated box could simply download them and install them on other machines.
I would presume that this would not allow them to detect "non-genuine" boxes and also allow machines to function w/o WU. Buta again, I can only guess at their policies / motives are in this regard. best place to ask this may be over on tenforums.com