It looks like you’re trying to reference a specific Windows 10 Pro image or build. Based on your text, the likely intended details are:
For IT administrators, this build is an ideal "Gold Image" candidate. Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2 En-Us 19045.2075 Outubr...
Final Version: Microsoft confirmed that 22H2 is the last feature update for Windows 10. It looks like you’re trying to reference a
: Enables passwordless authentication (using Windows Hello or FIDO2 keys) for apps and websites within Remote Desktop sessions. Azure AD Sign-In KB5018418 – released October 18, 2022 OS Build
This build was part of the Windows 10 2022 Update (22H2) and was initially released to the Release Preview channel in September 2022.
Q: How can I check if my system is 64-bit (x64) or 32-bit (x86)? A: Go to the Settings app, then click on "System" and "About." Look for the "System type" entry to determine if your system is 64-bit (x64) or 32-bit (x86).