OLEDB, data accessing speed

I wrote a program in VB6 which involves frequent database accessing. The database I used previously was MS-Access 2000 and the performance of the application was very good. It takes about 2 seconds to finish a run.
Now I changed my database to Oracle 8.1.17. The application accesses the Oracle database through Microsoft ADO and OLEDB provided by Oracle. However, the performance of the application is greatly reduced. It takes nearly one minute to complete a run.
I think there should be no problem in oracle settings or database indexes, and the problem might be related to either the ADO or OLEDB. I wonder if Oracle can provide the same accessing speed as MS Access to VB applicatoins. I would be very appreciated if anyone could share your experience.
Ruihong

Hi Otto, thanks for response.
For standalone LCD, i mean that i use the SAP version of LCD but i call it directly from my filesystem outside the sapgui, this allow to save the form on my local pc in different formats (i use this only for test: this form has no reader rights, you can use it in Adobe Professional, while n Reader you can't save the data).
The problem i've exposed above happens when the form is generated (with reader rights) from SAP.
I know Stefan Cameron blog and i used his tutorial  to do this this, but what works for him doesn't for me!!
Than i think this is a SAP problem. I opened a message yesterday, i'm still waiting the response.
Luca

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