11i Concurrent Manager server bluescreens intermittently

We had the following configuration:
10.7character on VMS.
We upgraded to:
11.5.4 with database on VMS and middle tiers on NT boxes (conc mgr on one NT server and four other NT boxes for Forms servers).
The first 6 weeks of being on 11i, things were OK. In the last 6 weeks, however, whenever our load of concurrent requests on out NT box gets "high" (unscientific specification), the box blue screen's. Oracle support says that we should pursue Microsoft with our memory dump file from the blue screen.
Has anyone else had intermittent blue screen's of the concurrent manager server when the load on it gets high?
Thanks in advance.

Here it is
Process monitor session ended : 02-OCT-2009 07:30:04
The Internal Concurrent Manager has encountered an error.
Review concurrent manager log file for more detailed information. : 02-OCT-2009 07:43:16 -
Shutting down Internal Concurrent Manager : 02-OCT-2009 07:45:56
Reviver is not enabled, not spawning a reviver process.
List of errors encountered:
_ 1 _
Routine AFPCMT encountered an ORACLE error. ORA-01041: internal error.
hostdef extension doesn't exist
Review your error messages for the cause of the error. (=<POINTER>)
_ 2 _
Routine AFPSMG encountered an ORACLE error. ORA-03114: not connected
to ORACLE
Review your error messages for the cause of the error. (=<POINTER>)
_ 3 _
Routine FDPCRQ encountered an ORACLE error. ORA-03113: end-of-file on
communication channel
Review your error messages for the cause of the error. (=<POINTER>)
APP-FND-01564: ORACLE error 1041 in fdudat
Cause: fdudat failed due to ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist.
The SQL statement being executed at the time of the error was: &SQLSTMT and was executed from the file &ERRFILE.
List of errors encountered:
_ 1 _
Routine AFPCAL received failure code while parsing or running your
concurrent program CPMGR
Review your concurrent request log file for more detailed information.
Make sure you are passing arguments in the correct format.
The PROPTRN_1002@PROPTRN internal concurrent manager has terminated with status 1 - giving up.

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