CR Viewer graph color turns grey-yellow

I am facing mysterious probem on my web server hosted with dot net 2.0 web app using crystal reports and SQL2000, graph color turns grey-yellow suddenly. Not able to trace the cause or fix it permanently. Restarting the server resolves this issue. Could you please help URGENTLY, i am facing this since last 2 months.Server screen resolution is already set to 1024x768.
I am using crystal report for dotNET 10.2 for reports (bundlled with VS-2005)

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