How to remotly manage Airport Express on XP

I have a new XP machine...
I used to manage my Express with Airport Admin Utility for Windows v4.2
I cannot locate this utility on Apple site.
Has this tool been replaced?
Please Help

I found the answer to my own question...
The Airport Admin Utility 4.2 to manage Airport Express from XP can e found there...
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/airport42forwindows.html

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