Internet sales and ICSS

Hi all,
If anyone has SIM files or any useful documentation/links on Internet sales and ICSS, plz send to [email protected]
Thanks.

Hi
Internet Sales
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40sr1/helpdata/en/1a/023d63b8387c4a8dfea6592f3a23a7/frameset.htm
E-Service
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40sr1/helpdata/en/1a/023d63b8387c4a8dfea6592f3a23a7/frameset.htm
I hope this helps
Cheers

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