Migrate Standard Edition to Enterprise

We are looking to go to enterprise edition. We deploye our database to customer sites and we are looking at what is the easiest way to get those databases upgraded to enterprise edition.
I found doc 117048.1 but was wondering what they mean by de-install SE. Is there an option in the universal installer to remove standard edition and then to also install enterprise? I did not see it if there is. We lost our DBA and so I am trying to pick this stuff up, but it is all kind of new to me - I am a Database Developer so this admin stuff is giving me fits!
Any help will be appreciated!
Thanks!

We are on Win2k3 server that is currently at 10.1.0.5
When I run the OUI and click on the Iinstalled products button and expand the tree Oracle Homes\Ora101\Oracle Database 10.1.0.2.0 , it lists Enterprise Edition Options, standard edition is not listed.
Also when I click on the Deinstall Products button the same options are listed (Enterprise Edition)
But when I look in the context.xml file under $ORACLE_HOM\inventory\Components21\oracle.server\10.1.0.2.0 and search for s_serverInstallType it has VAL="SE"
So it appears there is a disconnect somewhere, we installed Standard Edition, but the installer thinks we have Enterprise Edition. So how can I uninstall SE and install EE?????
thanks again!

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