SCCM 2012 - Client Installed but No Software Center

Hi Everyone,
I've a strange problem on my Management Point.
The SCCM 2012 client is installed, but there isn't Software Center (on all other Server it has been installed).
I've tryied to install it manually & with the push installation , but no change.
when I try to push it to the server it has an error File C:\Windows\ccmsetup\{181D79D7-1115-4D96-8E9B-5833DF92FBB4}\client.msi installation failed. Error text: ExitCode: 1635
But when I try to install Manually Exit code is 0 (no error)
Cheers

Hi,
Have you checked the log files ccmsetup.log ,ccmsetup-ccmeval.log, client.msi.log and SoftwareCenterSystemTasks.log? Maybe it can give us some clues.
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx#BKMK_ClientInstallLog
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