Mapping Windows Drive to Image Directory

Several months ago I came across a thread (or perhaps a HOWTO) that outlined the process for mapping a network drive to the image directory. Unfortunately I have not been able to find it. Can someone familiar with that post point me in the right direction? I have100+ images to upload and I don't want to do them one at a time.
Thanks for your help.

If you're talking about Oracle XE, then you're probably thinking of this article:
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