C# Custom App/Connecting to Oracle

We have built a C# Custom App (created with MS VS 2005) that connects to an Oracle Database when run on the development machine; i.e. things work perfectly.
However, when we try to deploy to other machines we are unable to connect. We have tried installing the instant client with no success.
Any additional tips?
Thank you.
T

Hi,
ODP.NET doesnt currently support instant client, you'll need a "traditional" client install.
Hope it helps,
Greg

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