Cloning ASM database on windows 2003.

Guys,
Can someone please share steps regarding cloning ASM database, I am done with creating the ASM instance on the target server and I want to create the test database from the production DB ( which is also on ASM ). OS is windows 2003 and any help is appreciated on this.
Thanks.

Can someone please share steps regarding cloning ASM database,Clone as you have done in the past.
RMAN, Oracle & none of the other utilities knows or cares about underlying filesystem.

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