Leopard, Vista and Apple Cinema Display

I've searched the discussion forum for problem with my Apple Cinema Display, but most of the threads don't seem to fit exactly my question, which is:
*Is there a driver for 23" Apple Cinema Display for Vista?*
I have a brand new MBP (15", just 2 weeks old). I used Boot Camp (v.2, as part of Leopard) to install Vista.
Threads in the discussion forum seem to be more related to 30" display and v.1.4 of Boot Camp.
Thanks in advance.

Thank you Stefan. Well, it fixed the problem, but only partly:
I can get a picture in the 23" Apple Cinema Display, but after re-start (in Vista), it disappears. I need to go to Display Settings in Vista control panel to reset the monitor. The every time I try, it gives me different options (e.g. resolution, main/secondary monitor, refresh rate). Sometimes I can get the picture back, and sometimes I can't.
It's unbelievable that Apple doesn't even support its own hardware in Leopard!

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