SCCM Application error 0x80070005(-2147024891)

KumarLahaAmit-4962 1 Reputation point
2020-10-08T16:18:08.653+00:00

Hello,

I am facing one issue with one system(win10_1809) all application mode deployment failed with error Access is denied 0x80070005(-2147024891), if we user the same source and create package model it’s working. In appenforce.log getting ‘AppProvider::EnforceApp - Failed to invoke EnforceApp on Application handler(0x80070005).’ If you can guide here how to start troubleshooting on this, will be great help.

Thanks
Amit

Microsoft Configuration Manager Application
Microsoft Configuration Manager Application
Microsoft Configuration Manager: An integrated solution for for managing large groups of personal computers and servers.Application: A computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself, typically to be used by end users.
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  1. Fiona Yan-MSFT 2,311 Reputation points
    2020-10-09T06:37:59.493+00:00

    @Anonymous

    1.Could we know what deployment type is being used?Is it installing per user or per system?
    2.Have we use a command line to deploy our application?
    Here is a similar situation for you to refer to:
    http://www.edugeek.net/forums/enterprise-software/128749-sccm-2012-application-deployment-headache.html


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  2. ravi kiran 1 Reputation point
    2020-10-20T13:10:39.853+00:00

    Hi
    Thank you for sharing MECM Q/A please check the instillation account and please check the appdiscovery.log

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