Advice on moving OAS 10.1.2.0.0 to 10.1.2.0.2 on another server

I am looking for advice on moving 2 Portal applications including 120 users and 3 external applications from one windows server to another (Windows Server 2003). The existing OAS version is 10.1.2.0.0, and the infrastructure database has been patched up to version 10.1.0.4.0. Both the Infrastructure and Middle Tier reside on the same server.
- What is the best way of moving the Portal applications including the 120 Portal users to the new server? Using Portal export / import and Transport Sets, or is there another preferred method? And what about the Portal users, what is the best method of recreating them on the new installation, keeping their users properties like password and password policies etc.?
- Is it a good idea to install OAS 10.1.2.0.2 on the new server to start using the newer version, or will that create problems when migrating the Portal applications including the Portal users? I belive the old Infrastructure database has to be patched up to version 10.1.0.4.2 before exporting the Page Groups from the old server, so the two Infrastructure databases use the same version. But is there any other issues / problems that I need to be aware of in the migration process?
I appreciate any help and good advice on these issues - Thanks in advance.

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