VT Advantage on XP , Vista 64Bit Cisco Camera 64 Bit driver

Is there any way to get a 64 Bit driver for the Cisco VT Camera. I can get 64 Bit drivers for the Logitech equivalent but this driver will not work with the cisco device as cisco have changed the USB Id

TAC response:
There are no 64bit drivers for this camera. Neither of the latest versions of the two applications for which the camera is designed are compatible with 64bit vista.
The Realease notes do not make mention of x32 nor x64 OS:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cuva/2_1/english/release/notes/ol15290.html#wp1120254
"•Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition or Enterprise Edition with or without
Service Pack 1
•Windows XP Professional with Service Packs 1, 2 and 3
•Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4
•Microsoft DirectX 9.0c (For details, see the Internal Hardware rows in this table.)
•USB audio device hotfixes1 :
-For Widows XP: KB 914642
-For Windows XP: KB 884868
-For Windows 2000: KB 832339"
The release notes do say "Only 32-bit (x86) processors are supported with 32-bit versions of Windows Vista." Still no mention that only x32 OS is supported.
Very disappointing and unacceptable.

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