Windows Server 2003, SB Live! and microph

Hi,
I've got SB Li've! on ASUS A7V333 motherboard (VIA Chipset), and my microphone doesn't work.
Microphone and sound card are ok, both work with Windows 2000.
I turned on C-Media audio card on motherboard, but it doesn't work too.
I don't know where is the problem: system or motherboard or something else.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks

I think it will work fine if you use the "Enterprise" authentication option.  It may have dependencies on 32 bit components.  So, that's why we must run IIS in 32 bit mode even though it's on a 64 bit OS.  That means CR supports 64 bit OS systems only if you bring down other components that CR uses to 32 bit levels.  I'm not sure if that is considered "full support". 
We are trying to use the LDAP authentication option, but that tab is disabled.  Other tabs such as Active Directory and WinNT are disabled as well.  There maybe another component that we must bring down to 32 bit processing.
Is there a way to enable the LDAP authentication configuration tab?
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