Oracle 9i Lite ODBC driver issues

Does the 9i Lite driver support a concept of username and password when getting a connection?
With the Oracle 8i Personal ODBC driver, we are doing this, and then if we give a query like 'SELECT CASE_ID FROM CASE_AX', it works; but with the Lite driver, it expects the query to be 'SELECT CASE_ID FROM AXAPG2USER.CASE_AX'. Can we somehow avoid giving the schema name when referring to tables? (This is actually not a big problem, but we would still like to know if there is a way.)

Are you logging in as AXAPG2USER? Generally, Oracle assumes that non-qualified table names are in the current user's schema. If you want to expose tables in one user's schema to another user without having to qualify the table name, you'll want to create a synonym in the second user's schema that resolves to the table in the first user's schema.
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