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Intrusion detection software (IDS) may issue a warning of a replay attack when you try to use a nonexistent domain user account to log on to a domain from a Windows-based client computer

In an Active Directory directory service domain environment, you configure intrusion detection software (IDS) on the Key Distribution Center (KDC). This software can detect a replay attack in the network.

However, when you try to use a nonexistent domain user account to log on to the domain from a Windows-based client computer, you may receive a warning of a replay attack. This warning is triggered by the IDS.

Note: This behavior may occur in all versions of Windows. For example, it may occur in Windows XP, in Windows Server 2003, and in Windows Vista.

For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB949061.

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