'UFO' base station and Windows 8

I have an older 'UFO' Airport Extreme base station that I would like to set up and administer from a Windows machine.  What's the best version of the setup utility that works with this base station and is compatible with Windows 8?
Thanks!

Tesserax wrote:
In support of both LaPastenague & Bob's comments, I have verified that AirPort Utility 5.6.1 for Windows will work with either Windows 8 or 8.1 on a PC.
It is sometimes hard to install.. you need to put the computer into safe mode.. and win8 got rid of the simple old F8 key method.. getting into safe mode is now a pain.
Once you get the windows version installed it should work fine with the old G wireless airport extreme.. Let me confirm that.. I just tested it from win8.1

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