Apple Cinema Display not working in Win XP

I successfully installed Win XP Pro SP2 in Boot Camp. Everything (mouse, keyboard, printer, etc) works except my Apple Cinema Display. When I switch back to the Mac OS X the display works fine. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.

Try WinACD
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/winacd>

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