Does Presentation Director support rotated monitors on nVidia cards in a T61?

I'm finding it doesn't. Some of the people here have extra monitors they like to rotate 90 degrees. Presentation Director is not happy.
Any ideas?
ThinkPad T61 15 Widescreen with nVidia Quadro graphics 6459CTO
Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows XP Pro

I'm finding it doesn't. Some of the people here have extra monitors they like to rotate 90 degrees. Presentation Director is not happy.
Any ideas?
ThinkPad T61 15 Widescreen with nVidia Quadro graphics 6459CTO
Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows XP Pro

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