Re: to work with oracle..
From: Rob Windsor [MVP] (rwindsor_at_NO.MORE.SPAM.bigfoot.com)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:28:49 -0500
If you are using Visual Studio 2003 then the classes are built in to the
Framework. To use them just add a reference to System.Data.OracleClient.
If you are using Visual Studio 2002 then you will need to download the .NET
Managed Provider for Oracle from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4F55D429-17DC-45EA-BFB3-076D1C052524&displaylang=en
-- Rob Windsor [MVP-VB] G6 Consulting Toronto, Canada "pavana" <pavana@benchmark.at> wrote in message news:5AE4AA94-E6BF-4FC0-A0B0-7D2860EC313C@microsoft.com... > > hi frineds.. > > Recently i baught .net enterprise developer licence. I baught this licence to work with oracle database in windowsforms.I instaleed this and still i couldn't access oracle databasde.Could you please help me out regarding this.I worked with sql server in the "stadered" version. But i need to work with oracle.If i culdn't do this paying licence for this about 2500 usd is waste of money for nothing. > >
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