Use two external monitors

Hi Guys!
I am using a MacBook Pro early (2011), i also use an external Monitor. (Works fine -> mini displayport dvi adapter) !
Yesterday, i tried to connect an older (VGA, i did not want to throw it away) monitor too, in order to use 2 Monitors + MacBookPro-Monitor!
Is there a way to use these two external monitors?
Thanx guys for your help, if this topic was discussed in the past, i apologize for this extra entry (May you can show its link)
Greetings from Austria
theFlow

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I saw your post regarding using the two external monitors. You should be able to connect both. I have included two documents below depending on your operating system that will show you how to do it.
Connecting a Monitor, Projector or TV (Windows 7)
Connecting a Monitor, Projector or TV (Windows 8)
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