CS3 to CS5 Conversion - Is it possible to batch convert?

Hi, the company I'm working for is doing the move to CS5 from CS3 Indesign.
When resaving the old CS3 documents in CS5, instead of just saving over the current file, it's bringing up a 'save as' type of dialog.
As we have literally thousands of documents to rework and they are mostly in different locations, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way we can speed this process up. Is there a setting that will bypass 'save as' in this situation? Maybe a good batch converter we could try?
Help would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Emile.

It's probably scriptable (and I think maybe Peter Kahrel has actually already written a script to do it), but the last thing you want to do is bypass the save as and overwrite the CS3 versions. There are occasional problems with converted files, and if you've destroyed your CS3 versions you'll have no backup position.
In fact, I strongly recommend that you do any of these conversions in two steps. First convert to .inx, then convert those to CS5 for the most trouble-free files after conversion. Personally, I would not convert any files until necessary, but I don't know your workflow. For minor edits you are probably just as well off to leave old files in CS3 and do new projects in CS5 going forward.

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