Connecting SAP to internet

Can anyone xplain me how we can connect sap to internet as there is a requirement that some sap screens have to be mailed staright away from SAP. Ellobrated mail will be very helpful
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
I cannot find the screen shots attached by you
i can not attached any screen shots to thread. not possible.
i gave you the relevant sap note number.  if  you have logon and password for service.sap.com then open the note which i suggested
or check following URL
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/af/73563c1e734f0fe10000000a114084/content.htm
regards,
kaushal

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