Error -4 when connecting to Airport Express from WinXP

Hi,
I have been tying to reconfigure my AE using Airport Utility 5.4.2 and I can see my AE in the selection area on the left, however whenever I try to comnnect to it (either manual of not) I end up getting an error -4 and con not connect to it to configure it.
I have a constant blinking amber light.
I have tried to reset MANY times and connected it directly to the PC.
Nothing works.
I can wirelessly connect to it, but am not able to get to the configuration screens to make any changes.
At home, using my MAC wass not a problem, but I am now on the road for a few months and will not have access to a MAC to set it up.
Any ideas?

I had the same problem, intermittent to the point of frustration. I followed the instructions in tech issue
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1224 ,
as referred in another post. As soon as I restarted, no error message. I need to add, I have another cpu that did not have the connection problem.
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