OWB 10.2: create a connection to Oracle Dartabase 11.1.0.6.0

I'm using OWB 10.2 for my projects but now one of my sources has been migrated from Oracle 10g to Oracle 11.1.0.6.0. I'm trying to create a location for this new connection but all I get is an incompatibility version error.
Does anyone have some suggestions on how to solve this problem?
FMirenghi

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