VGA port loose

I regularly connect a 2nd monitor to my laptop through the VGA port. Recently I have been having issues with it and the wire staying in properly. I had been able to prop it up a little, but that now is not even working and not that practical all the time.
It appears that the actual port on the laptop is loose. I even just bought a new wire. 
What can I do about this?
Thanks a lot

On further investigation, I have realised that the client meeting rooms in which I have a problem have two NEC plasma displays side by side so you can select a number of options - having a conference with two sets of remote attendees, or the same presentation displayed on both screens, or just the one screen. The same NEC plasma display is used on its own in other client meeting rooms in which there is no problem at all - so clearly it is an inoimpatibility with the mini-display-port-to-VGA adapter and whatever technology is used to display to two external screens instead of just the one. The in-room system is set to display to just the one screen and, like I said above, Windoze machines just work with it.
Is there an update I can apply, or a setting I can change, which will solve this issue for me? Honestly, I'd rather not carry another Windoze laptop around with me as the MBP is heavy enough, and of course all my business software is on there too so I'd then have to duplicate all my office software as well at additional cost....
Tks

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