

In this case, setting the default browser of the client machine (or machines) to Internet Explorer or Edge may solve the problem. The application or package might show the error code 0x87d00607 if the default browser of your client machine is not set to Edge or Internet Explorer (due to different OS dependencies in a corporate networking environment). Change the Default Browser of the Client Machine If you are trying to install an updated version of an application (e.g., MS Office) that is already installed on the client machine, then check if uninstalling the older version of the application lets you install the newer version without any issue. If the package or application, you are trying to install (or uninstall), has an official installer/uninstaller (like Adobe CC Uninstaller), check if using that official installer/uninstaller solves the problem.Īlso, do not forget to check if the package or application has any dependencies, if so, then make sure those dependencies are included in the source files of the package or application. If not, add the users to the mentioned library and check if the issue is resolved. Furthermore, make sure all updates or hotfixes for SCCM are applied to your machine.Īdditionally, check if all the affected users are present in the SourceContentLib directory. Moreover, make sure the date and time are correct on the server and client machines. You can fix the error code 0x87d00607 by trying the solutions below but before diving into more technical solutions, check if rebooting your primary SCCM server sorts out the issue. The software change returned error code 0x87D00607(-2016410105) The Software Change Returned Error Code 0X87d00607 The issue arises when a user tries to deploy a package or application through Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) but encounters the following message: The application installation error code 0x87D00607 means that the content is not found by SCCM/client computer and the reason for that can be numerous like improper configuration of boundaries or boundary groups, pre-staged content, blockage from the firewall, etc.
