Migrating from XI release 2 to Server 2008

Hi, are company just purchased Crystal Reports Server 2008 and I installed it just fine.  Up until now we have been using XI release 2 on windows 2003 servers and doing all of our developing using visual studio 2005/2008 and things have been working fine.  However, I canu2019t seem to find any documentation on how I am to migrate over and start using Crystal Reports Server 2008.  Any help and documentation/user guides would be helpful beyond the installation guide that it came with.

XIR2 to CRS08 will mean no clustering, distributed installs, or auditing going forward. Usually the upgrade path from XIR2 would be XI 3.x.
There is an upgrade link and import wizard guide on help.sap.com under enterprise 3.1 that is most current. Both upgrade and import are available.
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