BETA Drivers on Windows Server 2008

Hi Everyone! Long time reader, first time poster!
I'm in a little pickle, I have a Windows 2008 Server that needs some sound for terminal server audio pass through
I have a PCI X-Fi Audio Extreme and a PCI Express X-Fi Audio Extreme ..
Using any of the drivers currently available both from BETA and Daniel_k I have yet to get the card detecting.
Has anyone got sound working on 2k8 I can buy another card if these models are problematic.
I'm about to try the Windows7 PCIE Driver set from Daniel_k .. post results shortly ..

Current Status: no audio output device is installed
Driver Status: When the PCI Express card is installed, 3 new devices appear in "Other Devices"
- is detected and installed under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers" as Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio (Vista)
- "Other Device" No - Base System Device
- "Other Device" No 2 - IPMI Interface
Comments: When installing "XFXA_PCIENB_VSW7B__0" there are a few error pop ups ..
- [I] - CTPPage.dll cannot be installed.
- [I] - CTPPRes.crt cannot be installed.
- [I] - C:\Program Files\Creative\X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI-E/Notebook Pack .0\SBControl64\CTPPage.dll not found.
- Creative Sounds Blaster Properties x64 Edition installation is unable to continue because of one or more unresolved issues.
- DoInstall fails to launch C:\_INSTALL\SoundBlaster\Windows7\XFXA_PCIENB_VSW7 B__0\CTXInst\Setup.inx. DoInstall return error code is -2472332.

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