Cursor support and network reliability

Hi,
What kind of cursors does the 9.2i OraOLEDB provider support thru OLE DB? The docs state that ADO "static" and "forward-only" cursors are supported, but there is no specific discussion of what cursors are supported for OLE DB. Also, what OLE DB rowset properties would have to be set in order to get each cursor?
What would be most reliable cursor to use across a WAN? The reason I ask is because I am seeing that a default client cursor appears to be unreliable in this environment, succeeding at complete rowset enumeration only 5% of the time. When it does fail, there is no error; simply DB_S_ENDOFROWSET and 0 rows returned, which makes failure detection for my application extremely difficult.
I switched the cursor to be server-based and there was a noticeable improvement in reliability, but still not perfect. For this reason, I'm assuming that some cursor models in OraOLEDB are more reliable than others across unreliable networks (correct me if I'm wrong).
Thanks for any info.
Ken

Windows 7 is now released but still no sign of a TWAIN / WIA driver to support network scanning for my device (a PhotoSmart 2710).  Just had a webchat with a HP support person who said that the drivers are being developed and I should check back in mid November.  I seem to recall folk in this forum saying that we would just have to wait.  So, I'm still waiting for a clear answer on when these may be delivered (if at all) or am I just being fobbed-off until I give up and go buy another (non-HP) device...

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