Virtual Mapping of shared drive

Hi All,
We are using Oracle Application Server 10g in Windows environment. We need to do virtual mapping of shared (network) drive in OAS.
Any suggestions.
Regards,
Vinit

We want to access files located on the network drive though application developed in Oracle Forms 10g using web.show_document built-in.

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