There is such an option.  It is an alert.  If you look in the alerts tab 
you should have an option for restart win2k/xp service.  There is also 
an option for run command/exe/bat file as well.  

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Irene Warden wrote:
>
> I'm sure, back in the dim and distant past when I first started using 
> Servers Alive, there used to be an option whereby you could run an 
> executable/batch file/whatever when a check failed  ( I'm convinced 
> that I used to have it set to restart an NT service when it went down, 
> but removed it when we upgraded to a more stable version of the 
> particular software in question)
>
> I'm now finding that one of the services I monitor, on one particular 
> server, is going down for no apparent reason - once restarted, it will 
> carry on without a problem for a considerable time, so as an interim 
> measure until I track down the underlying problem, I wanted to put in 
> something which will restart that service once Servers Alive flags it 
> as 'down', but I cannot find the place to put the restart in ......
>
> Am I going blind, and the option is right in front of me?  Or was it 
> in a past version, but has since been removed? Or am I having 
> hallucinations, and just imagined the whole thing?  
>
> Regards
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