Being that it is obviously a Windows application, would it not make more sense to simply publish a configuration API (object), and let the users decide what sort of interface they want to use to connect to it?
That's already there -- the configuration files are plain text files, and can be accessed with ASP, PHP, proprietary interface, etc. :)

I'm not sure if the advantages of an API (not having to deal with the text files directly) would outweigh the disadvantages (less flexibility).
-Scott

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