AirPort - Not detecting Windows XP

I´m trying to acess my air port (using AirPort Utility) and Windows XP is not founding my airport ????
Im trying to rescan my airport !
Some point that I tried:
1.Acess my Air port using a cable;
2.My firewall is turned off;
3.I reistalled my Airport utility 3 times.
Somebody could help me ?
DELL Windows XP

I do not have a PC here running XP to test, but if I did I would do the following:
1) Turn off the Windows Firewall in the Control Panel
2) Temporarily disable the anti-virus software
3) Perform a Factory Default Reset on the AirPort Express
4) Connect the Express using Ethernet, open AirPort Utility to see if it will connect to the Express
5) If still no luck, in AirPort Utility, click on the File menu in the upper left corner of the screen and select Configure Other. Enter 10.0.1.1 for the IP address and "public" (without the quotes) as the password
If still no luck, the HP is likely running some other applications that may be interfering with the connection.  I assume that the AirPort Express is not defective and the Ethernet port on the PC is operational.

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