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C# ADO.NET Oracle Test Connection Application (requires .NET 2.X framework)

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TitleC# ADO.NET Oracle Test Connection Application (requires .NET 2.X framework)
URL Name3691
Article Number000142526
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The attached C# application demonstrates how to connect with the Connect for ADO.Net Oracle provider. It requires the use of VS 2005 and the .NET 2.X Framework. Open the application in VS.Net and modify the connection string information for your database. Save, rebuild, and run the application. If the connection is successful, the Debug window will show a "Succeeded" message.
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Last Modified Date9/14/2015 6:28 AM
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