SQL Server Reporting Services not starting automatically

Hi,
I have Reporting Services configured on my SharePoint 2010 Foundation server and the service is set to start automatically under a domain account. However, the service does not in fact start automatically and requires me to manually start it otherwise when
I try to use SharePoint to read some Reports, it doesn't work. Once I start the service, it works.
Is this normal behaviour? The service will remain started until the server is restarted (Windows Updates for example). I would like the service to start automatically when needed i.e. requesting to read a Report on SharePoint site.
Many thanks

Service should start automatic then, are you using some third party firewall that could block service?
And if you are using domain account for service, make sure it has log on as a service rights on local machine.
What is your event viewer saying?
In our domain environment we had similar problem with SQL and SSRS service, when I changed form of account for starting service from
domain\account to account@domain, problem was solved. I still don't really know how this helped.

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    10.0.1600.22 ((SQL_PreRelease).080709-1414 )
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