Installation of CM2012 SP1CU1 brings PCA

Hi,
We have integrated CU1 package with SP1 and while running the following command, it brings up the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA). Any idea?
"C:\Windows\CMClientSP1CU1\ccmsetup.exe" FSP=xxxxx.com SMSSITECODE=P01 /SOURCE:C:\Windows\CMClientSP1CU1 PATCH=C:\Windows\CMClientSP1CU1\KB2817245\x64\configmgr2012ac-sp1-kb2817245-x64.msp
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