Nalntsrv and winxp sp2

Hi There
I have intermittent problem with nalntsrv service. Users receive error
message "Problem: Application Launcher NT Service was not found to run
the application as system user." So those applications run as insecure
users will not work. Under task manager, the service is there!
Sometime, reboot helps to make that service runs properly. Sometime,
support staff has to run "nalntsrv install start" to get it running.
Sometime, Novell client has to be reinstalled.
Our servers are running NW6 SP4 and ZfD 3.2 Sp1. Our PCs are running
WinXP SP2 and Novell client 4.9 SP2.
Any clue, please?
Matthias

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