Use CA's registry key %2 - Use CA's restore registry key %3 - Use policy module's registry key %4 - Use first exit module's ...

%1 -- Use CA's registry key %2 -- Use CA's restore registry key %3 -- Use policy module's registry key %4 -- Use first exit module's registry key %5 -- Use template registry key (use -user for user templates) %6 -- Use enrollment registry key (use -user for user context) %7 -- Use chain configuration registry key %8 -- Use policy or exit module's ProgId (registry subkey name)  RegistryValueName -- registry value name (use "Name*" to prefix match) Value -- new numeric, string or date registry value or filename.     If a numeric value starts with "+" or "-", the bits specified     in the new value are set or cleared in the existing registry value.      If a string value starts with "+" or "-", and the existing value     is a REG_MULTI_SZ value, the string is added to or removed from     the existing registry value.     To force creation of a REG_MULTI_SZ value, add a " " to the end     of the string value.      If the value starts with "@", the rest of the value is the name     of the file containing the hexadecimal text representation     of a binary value.     If it does not refer to a valid file, it is instead parsed as     [Date][+][dd:hh] -- an optional date plus optional days and hours.     If both are specified, use a plus sign (+) separator.     Use "%9" for the current time.