Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleException not compatible version

Hi,
i have installed the oracle developer tools for VS2005.NET. In my programms i put a reference to the Oracle.DataAccess.dll Version 2.102.2.20 in my Project. I can start and run this Programm on the same PC without problems.
If i copy the Programm-Exe and the Oracle.DataAccess.dll on an other PC and start this Programm there, i became a Error-Message:
"Unbehandelte Ausnahme: System.TypeInitializationException: Der Typeninitialisier
er für Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection hat eine Ausnahme verursacht. -
--> Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleException The provider is not compatible with
the version of Oracle client bei Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleInit.Initial
ize()"
Is there anybody that can help me?
thanks,
Carsten

You need to run the installer to install ODP.NET on the target machine. Simply copying a few files is not good enough (at least not until we support xcopy instant client).

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