A replay attack was detected. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Credentials Which Were Replayed: Account Name: %5 Account Domain: %6 Process Information: Process ID: %12 Process Name: %13 Network Information: Workstation Name: %10 Detailed Authentication Information: Request Type: %7 Logon Process: %8 Authentication Package: %9 Transited Services: %11 This event indicates that a Kerberos replay attack was detected- a request was received twice with identical information. This condition could be caused by network misconfiguration.
A Remote Procedure Call (RPC) was attempted. Subject: SID: %1 Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 LogonId: %4 Process Information: ...
A remote procedure call running locally took too long to complete. The client has likely cancelled this call. Additional ...
A remote WINS requested the update of the version stamp of a record, but the record could not be found. Check to see if the ...
A reparse point was detected under the shared folder. The reparse point and all files under it will not be migrated as part ...
A replay attack was detected. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Credentials Which ...
A replicated folder must be shared before it can be published. To modify the shared folder name and permissions, click Edit. ...
A replication connection was created from the following source directory service to the local directory service. Source directory ...
A replication group can be used to synchronize the folder targets of the folder you just created. Do you want to create a ...
A replication operation that began at the following start time has been taking longer than expected to complete. As a result, ...