WCS 5.2.130 apache stopped

Hi,
I've an installation of WCS 5.2.130 with a win2003 server ( with 8G RAM and 3.4GHz proc ).
I found several time the APACHE SERVER and WCS stopped while DATABASE and HEALTH MONITOR are running
I've seen a bug related a logon/logout from the phisical console, but it's not this the situation.
The workaround is to logon ( via remote desktop ) into the server and sto/restart the WCS.
Any idea / suggest ?
Many thanks in advance
Luigi

What does eventviewer indicate?
Also, do you have iis running as well?
there may be a conflict.
Given the fact that is on windows, do you have automatic updates enabled and/or are there local or domain policies that could affect system users that are used for services?
Another workaround would be to create a script that monitors the service and restarts it if the service is down. It has been a while since I messed with windows, but there are many ways to do this

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