Install Project Connect on Oracle Client 9i

Do you know anyone how install MS PROJECT CONNECT on client 9.0.1.1.1 and OS WinXP?
Exist other version MS PROJECT CONNECT, than 2.5.1, which requires Client 8?
Thanks
Milan
[email protected]

Oracle has release Project Connect 3.0 which is WEB based application. You don't need a client installation.
This product is compatible with Oracle Projects Family Pack I and J, and with Microsoft Project 2000 and 2002.
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