Odbc connectivity for oracle lite

Can Oracle lite be connected through ODBC for a windows front end application developed (other than developer 2000)

Hi
Can anyone please give the connect string to connect to Oracle Lite through ODBC driver from a VB.NET windows front end application?
Regards
Sangeetha

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    mwz wrote:
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    atistics;gtw$:SQLGetInfo"
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    setting HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS to default of "0"
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    Port Rls/Upd:1/0 PrdStat:0
    Agent:Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC
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    HOCXU_DRV_CSET=873
    HOCXU_DRV_NCHAR=873
    HOCXU_DB_CSET=873
    HOCXU_SEM_VER=112000
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    Entered hgolofns at 2010/11/18-16:00:16
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    hoaerr:0
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    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS" returned "100"
    HOSGIP for "HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE" returned "65536"
    HOSGIP for "HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER" returned ".,"
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    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN" returned "TRUE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS" returned "0"
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    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS" returned "FALSE"
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    Entered hgosuec at 2010/11/18-16:00:16
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