According to the previous table, only older Windows devices which have not updated to SHA-2 are impacted by this change. Impacted devices will no longer be able to receive updates through Windows Update until you manually update them to SHA-2. To manually update your Windows devices, see the "How to update Windows devices to SHA-2" section.
A Windows device that is not updated to SHA-2 will try to scan for updates and will return one of following errors:
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Error code 80072ee2: The device cannot connect to Windows Update.
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Error code 8024402c: The device is unable to locate Windows Update.
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Error code 80244019: The device cannot connect to Windows Update.
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Some update scans occur without direct user interaction with the UI such as automatic updates, device drivers, Defender antivirus signatures, Microsoft Office updates, and so on. For these “background” scans, these failures will not be obvious. In that case, you can check the Windows Update log file (c:\windows\windowsupdate.log) for the failure codes: 0x8024402c, 8024402c, 0x80072ee2, 80072ee2, 0x80244019, or 80244019.