Driver Oracle client for DotNet Application necessary

Hello

We have an Application of Windows Desktop DotNet, written in c# using Visual Studio 2005.

We are now able to connect to the Oracle database 10.2 with it using ODBC, but we need to know what driver to use.

The DotNet Application is put on all of our Call Center Representative for desktop computers by using ClickOnce technology.

We would like a light driver to install on each of the desktops, but you need to know where to download a driver and how to install it.

All advice is appreciated.

Thank you!
:) Anne

For light xcopy deployment of ODBC, you probably want to go with the moment customer, more information here.

It will be useful,
Greg

Published by: gdarling on January 20, 2010 10:39
I may misread your message. The application uses ODBC? Most .NET applications would use ODP.NET instead, and you can get a version of xcopy of this here

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