Map drive in NT to a file column

Would anyone please tell me how could I upload a file into oracle? What type should I use to store the files?
After uploading the files, how could I map a drive in NT Server to the column that stored the files? I would like to browse the files using Window Explorer.
Thanks!

Oracle supports "Oracle Internet File System (iFS) "
refer to the following link for more information
http://technet.oracle.com/products/ifs/htdocs/iFSFO.html

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