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	<title>Comments on: Configure Single Sign On to use with Data View web part</title>
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		<description>[...] Configure Single Sign On to Use with Data View Web Part (SharePoint eLearning)If you have worked with the XSLT Data View web part before, you know how much power it has. You can point to virtually any repository of data (web services, databases, xml files, SharePoint lists and libraries etc) and bring it into SharePoint. The data gets retrieved as standard XML and you can modify it to look however you like using SharePoint Designer 2007 without having to do any coding whatsoever! Here is a snapshot of a Data View web part showing information from a database table. [...]</description>
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