Bin\2.x\Oracle.DataAccess.dll vs. bin\4\Oracle.DataAccess.dll question

Hi all,
Another (hopefully) easy question. I searched, but couldn't find references to this so thought I would ask. I also checked the readmes, etc. that were in the folders.
What is the difference between bin\2.x\Oracle.DataAccess.dll and bin\4\Oracle.DataAccess.dll?
From what I can guess, the 2.x version is for all versions of .NET from 2.x - 3.x and the \4\ version is for .NET 4.x. Other than that, they appear to be the same.
Thanks,
JustMe

You are correct that the 2.x folder is for use with .NET 2 - 3.5, and the 4.x folder is for use with .NET 4.
Apart from .NET 4 support, there is no new functionality between the two.
Honestly, I don't know what specific differences there are between the two inside the dll, but the 4.x odp is 4k bigger than the 2.x dll.
Cheers,
Greg

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