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  Question Asked By: Miguel Sullivan   on Jul 24, 2004 In Sharepoint Category.

Embedding Applications


 
Question Answered By: Saul Cobb   on Jul 24, 2004

I would also be interested in this. If anyone has details on how a web part page was created and embedded Siebel into the webpart. Any information would be appreciated.

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