polsvrcl.dll?



For some reason, we have a couple of xp workstations keep losing the local admin right to the workstations. I checked the event viewer and noticed the event logged as follows:

Windows cannot load extension polsvrcl.dll. (The specificed module could not be found). (event id 1036)

Because the workstation is unable to get the policy (about the restricted local administrators), the users lost the right to his local workstation. Sometimes, I just rebooted the machine and fixed the problem and sometimes it did not. Does someone have any clue what cause this issue? Any suggestion?

Any suggestion or response will be greatly appreciated!!!
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