It seems you’re asking for a long-form technical piece about a specific Windows Server 2022 version string:
Windows Server 2022 v21H2 build 20348.587 (20 H2 full) windows server 2022 v21h2 build 20348587 20 full
However, there are a few small inconsistencies in the string you provided (20348587 instead of 20348.587). I’ll assume you meant build 20348.587, which is a real, known update for Windows Server 2022 (LTSC 2022, version 21H2). It seems you’re asking for a long-form technical
Below is a detailed technical breakdown covering its context, features, updates, and enterprise relevance. Some roles might still install Core binaries
Get-WindowsFeature | Where Installed
Remove-WindowsFeature <unneeded>
In Windows Server terminology, “Full” refers to the Server with Desktop Experience installation option. The other option is Server Core (no GUI, no Windows Explorer, no local login via console — only command line or PowerShell).
If you want the full version (Desktop Experience) of Windows Server 2022 build 20348.587 or later, here’s how to obtain and install it legally.
No. Build numbers in Windows follow a 5-digit major followed by a 3-4 digit minor (e.g., 20348.587). 20348587 is likely a concatenated string or a fake.