No error message.
Terminal Services was started and set to automatic. I could have sworn long ago I set it to disabled (because I have so many services set as per Black Viper's XP services tweaks).
I disabled it, rebooted and it was started again and set to automatic again.
I did some searching and reading and eventually found I had to go to Terminal Services > Properties > Log on tab > select the hardware profile and click the disable button.
After reboot, Terminal Services was once again set to Automatic (?!!?!?) but was, in fact, stopped. I tried Manual, but on the next reboot is was set to Automatic again. But the service itself is still stopped. Wise Care 365 is now giving the all clear, but I can't figure out why Terminal Services keeps setting itself back to Automatic. ???
It's possible that some software's updater is trying to turn it on, but I'm not sure.
I do find it odd that Wise Care 365 started warning me about this only a handful of days ago and never had before... I wish I had more info...
Perhaps what I have found so far can help with Wise Care 365's ability to handle this (if it's of any concern, etc.).