Mini display bootcamp windows 8

I used Bootcamp to install Windows 8 on my mid-2012 15" MacBook Pro.  Does anyone know if bootcamp included drivers for the mini display? I have a mini display to DVI adapter which I use when booted into OS X Mountain Lion.  I would like to use the second display in Windows as well, but I cannot find any settings for it.

Just a random guess: Could Mountain Lion be treating the port as Thunderbolt while Windows is treating it (correctly) as mini display?

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