Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Deployed security patch most of the client is reported failure with error 0x87d0027e

When we have done over job proper but next day while seeing result that not make happy because of any reason. I want to share one more solutions for similar situations like we have schedule deployment by seeing all the content reach to the distribution point and while seeing result next day as overview report most of the client is reported failed with error. In this article will discussed about issue and solutions to bring success deployments. We have problems but there is solutions.

Issue reported:

After deployment of the security patch most of the client is reported failure with error 0x87d0027e.

Below are the key steps taken to reach to the solutions.

Step 1: Validate below logs on client side.

·         DataTransferService.log

·         locationservices.log

·         wuahander.log

·         windowsupdate.log

·         UpdatesDeployment.log

·         UpdatesStore.log

Step 2: By seeing logs  DataTransferService.log by seeing logs below are the key error reported:


Step 3: For fixing above issue . We have taken below action on issue reported site system.

In your browser executed this URL http://<Site Server>/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$ and hit enter.

Got below output:


Step 4: Found something wrong in IIS in distribution pool service settings.  Below are the changes have been on SMS Distribution point pool service and tested results.


Results : Client start getting package download Below are the results.

Happy learning!!!


Haresh Hirani
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  • Hi, I’m Haresh Hirani the mind behind Hiraniconfigmgr.com. I’m a seasoned IT professional with deep expertise in Microsoft technologies, especially in Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr/SCCM). Over the years, I’ve expanded my skill set to cover a broader range of modern device management platforms like Microsoft Intune, Jamf Pro, ManageEngine Endpoint Central, and VMware AirWatch (Workspace ONE UEM), I use this blog to document real-world, tested, working fixes and walkthroughs from my daily technical experiences. The 💡idea is simple: if it helped me, it might help someone like you. My goal is to create a living repository of practical IT solutions for the community. If you find something useful, or if you want to collaborate, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or drop a message through the Contact page. Happy to help.

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