What cable to use?

I am seeking advice about which cable to use to connect my wife’s and my phones to our PC. We have a 3100 and a 3120 and our PC is running XP(SP2).
Should we use the DKU-5 or would we be better using the CA-42 cable?
Thanks

The CA-42 seems to be the only cable supported by both phones according to this table:
http://europe.nokia.com/nokia/0,,79898,00.html

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