SCCM - 0x87D00324(-2016410844) then The software could not be found on any servers at this time

Eaven HUANG 2,126 Reputation points
2022-04-15T09:33:20.017+00:00

Dear Experts,

I tried to deploy Tencent Meeting exe installer into our SCCM.

  1. However it came into a wired situation where the first time when client PC tried to install it via Software Center, it showed 0x87D00324(-2016410844). I can see the installer file was already downloaded in ccmcache folder.
  2. However, when I clicked Retried, it showed The software could not be found on any servers at this time. I rechecked the ccmcache folder and the .exe installer file has been gone.

I deployed WeChat.exe which was also authored by Tencent without any issues. Any idea why this happened and how to fix it?
Many thanks.

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  1. Rahul Jindal [MVP] 9,146 Reputation points MVP
    2022-04-16T06:54:22.187+00:00

    Hi. Did you check the client side logs?

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  2. AllenLiu-MSFT 40,396 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2022-04-18T02:35:07.55+00:00

    Hi, @Eaven HUANG

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    0x87D00324 means the application was not detected after installation completed. This may be caused by your unsuccessful installation of the application.
    If you check AppEnforce.log on client, I believe you could find the root cause.

    From another post, I see you tried to install Tencent Meeting silently with /S switch.
    But we know the correct switch should be /SilentInstall=0 after contacting Tencent support.


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  3. Eaven HUANG 2,126 Reputation points
    2022-04-25T08:20:28.29+00:00

    Hi @AllenLiu-MSFT

    The issue was actually caused by using our original CA sha-1 as I can tell.

    After we upgraded our root CA to Sha-256 and recreate the application, it worked out.