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ADO.NETTurn off Microsoft Oracle Client and turn on ODP.NET
Excellent support from Oracle to its products has prompted (it appears) Microsoft to deprecate the System.Data.OracleClient. The developers will of course migrate their applications that use this product.
The comparison listing of ODP.NET and Microsoft Oracle Client shows a lot of for Microsoft and lots of for ODP.NET. Of course you want to join the gang.
The ODAC downloads are on this page for specified versions of Visual Studio and Oracle versions here.<p><a more</a></p>
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