Using external Audio interfaces with Windows XP on an iMac

Does anybody know how to set the audio device used by this operating system running on an iMac to something other than Realtek HD? I have an Edirol Fa-101 audio interface that runs on my PC, and runs on my iMac perfectly.
I have installed the drivers onto Windows XP Pro runing on my iMac using Boot Camp, but I am unable to set the input and output audio devices in the "Sounds and Audio Devices" panel to anything other than realtek HD. Anyone got any ideas?

*"I have installed the drivers onto Windows XP Pro runing on my iMac using Boot Camp,"*
You should probably then post your question in the Boot Camp discussions:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165

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