Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F

Let’s discuss Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F. Some Admins reporting issue on SCCM while trying to install the monthly September patch Tuesday updates.

2025-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5065426) (26100.6584) and 2025-09 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1 for Windows 11, version 24H2 for x64 (KB5064401) would often fail on many machines with error code 0x8007139F.

Every single time this would happen, the update will always install on a retry. That’s if the issue happened at all, but it happened on around 60% of the endpoints this month in the test deployment group. It appeared to happen to both updates.

Based on the error description, it states that the group. or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation. Admins couldn’t find any documentation of this issue for other people using SCCM.

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Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F - Fig.1
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F – Fig.1

Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F

To fix the issue, Admin already tried resetting windows update components, running sfc /scannow, and the DISM restore image command which all completed successfully, but nothing has fixed the issue so far. There are many reasons are causing this issue and the reasons are shown on the below table.

Reasons
Client Resource State Mismatch
Timing or Readiness Issues
Transient Client-Side Conditions
Update Evaluation Lag
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F – Table.1
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F - Fig.2
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F – Fig.2

Suggested Workaround

Adjust SCCM Client Settings to increase retry frequency: Software Update Re-evaluation Schedule: Reduce to 6 hours. Software Update Scan Schedule: Reduce to 12 hours.

  • Open the SCCM Console
  • Navigate to Client Settings
    • Go to Administration > Overview > Client Settings.
  • Select or Create a Client Settings Policy
    • Either:
    • Double-click an existing policy (e.g., “Default Client Settings”), or
    • Right-click and choose Create Custom Client Device Settings if you want a targeted configuration.
  • Edit Software Updates Settings
    • In the settings list, select Software Updates.
    • Click OK to open the configuration pane.
  • Adjust the Schedules
    • Scroll to:
    • Software Update Scan Schedule → Set to 12 hours (or lower if needed).
    • Software Update Re-evaluation Schedule → Set to 6 hours.
    • These changes increase the frequency of update retries, which can help resolve transient errors like 0x8007139F.
  • Deploy the Settings
    • If using a custom policy, deploy it to the relevant device collection.
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F - Fig.3
Fix Cumulative Update KB5065426 and KB5064401 Installation Error in SCCM with Code 0x8007139F – Fig.3

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Anoop C Nair has been Microsoft MVP for 10 consecutive years from 2015 onwards. He is a Workplace Solution Architect with more than 22+ years of experience in Workplace technologies. He is a Blogger, Speaker, and Local User Group Community leader. His primary focus is on Device Management technologies like SCCM and Intune. He writes about technologies like Intune, SCCM,   Windows, Cloud PC,  Windows, Entra, Microsoft Security, Career, etc.

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