Dual monitor on vista sp2

It is a question on two monitors on VISTA.

Is it possible to pair to the top of the screen on my internal VGA port and one on my VGA graphics card port.

I use Vista Ultimate x 86 SP2

I have a CRT monitor 15 '' with a max resolution of 1152x864@24 on my internal graphics port & a monitor 19 '' LCD HD with resolution 1360x768@32 recommended.

My monitors are automatically matched on Win7 Ultimate if internal VGA port is set as the main port in the BIOS.

My motherboard is Intel DG31PR & my graphics card is a NVidia GeForce 8400GS

Two monitors with one connected to the video card on board the DG31PR seems to not be possible.  This motherboard is displayed to disable the onboard video card when a PCI Express video card in the PCI-E x 16 slot.

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