Euro Symbol with Windows 7 Bootcamp

I'm using a Macbook with Windows 7 via Bootcamp and I'm having a hard time finding the Euro Symbol. I've tried every combo of numbers+alt+shift. Is there a shortcut for this symbol in bootcamp? I do not want to keep copying and pasting it from the internet into my doccuments.

In my case, using Mac Aluminum keyboard, looking at this:
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/eurosymbolfaq.mspx
Pressing Right Alt key and key  0 1 2 8 in numeric keypad
causes € to appear when you stop pressing on Alt Key.

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