Error trying to install software through software center Config Man 2012 sp1

We are getting this error when trying to install a simple MSI package setup as an application on Config manager 2012 sp1.

The software change returned error code 0x87D00607

I noticed in the CITaskMgr.log file the following.


<![LOG[Unable to get locations, no need to continue with download]LOG]!><time="15:06:40.398+300"

I have verified that my clients IP address is in a boundary and belongs to a boundary group that has a DP assigned.

In CAS.log we have   The number of discovered DPs(including Branch DP and Multicast) is 0

We have 2 DP's setup.

Any suggestions?

July 2nd, 2014 4:32pm

0x87D00607 = Content not found.
How are boundaries set up exactly?
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July 2nd, 2014 5:06pm

Make sure you reference your DP in your Boundary Group properties.

This post references a similar issue where that was the fix: 

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/acbda774-156b-45ae-9b4f-47425d9a61cb/application-deplyment-failed-the-software-change-returned-error-code-0x87d00607?forum=configmanagergeneral

July 2nd, 2014 5:22pm

Hi Torsten,

I am not sure exactly what you mean but let me try to explain the best I can.

We have a Boundary Group named Our Boundary Group.

In this Boundary Group we have a number of Boundaries defined.

One boundary encompasses the IP address of my machine which I am trying to install software too.

This used to work before we created a new DP to service HTTPS requests (for macs and mobiles) and changed our regular DP back to http.   So we have 2 DP's as mentioned.  One for https and one for http.

Under the servers and site system roles and looking at the distribution point properties, I can see our boundary group listed.

Is there another way I can test to see if the distribution point is working properly?  Is there a URL that should work that I can try?  What log file would I look at to see if the distribution point is having problems?

Under the monitoring and system status, the distribution point shows up as working (green check mark)

Any guidance would be appreciated.

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July 9th, 2014 6:01pm

Not sure what fixed the issue but what we did was essentially delete the distribution point and recreate it.

That fixed the issue.

July 11th, 2014 2:42pm

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