Problems on installing boot camp on windows vista 64

I've a problem,when I finished installing vista 64,I should install the bootcamp 2.0,I searched many discussions about this.But I can't find the file 'bootcamp64' on my leopard disk(apple\driver\bootcamp64?),I just find the bootcamp.msi,what can I do?
Thank you.

When you insert your DVD while in Vista, it doesn't open to
/Bootcamp directory and doesn't show an Apple setup.exe ?
I think you are fine... I copied it off and keep it on USB and on a data partition NTFS that I have all my data, downloads and files and haven't used the DVD in a year.

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