CR XIr2 to CR 2008 Migration

Hi All,
i wan t to migrate from CR XIr2 to Cr 2008 server and clients both
please guide me how i can do this
kindly give me installation and pre requisities steps so that i can prepare myself for this migration

If you have CR Server 2008 then you a support contract. You could create a case on line and have a Support Engineer work with directly and describe how to use the Migration wizard. There are Documents also available on how to in the CRS Administrators Guide.
Thank you
Don

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