You need write permision to the dos partition. I don't know how to do it
as a regular user, but you can try to add the option user or users to the
mounting options.
You can also move the file there as root (install sudo and do sudo mv ...
or sudo cp ...)

On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Avraham Hanadari wrote:

> Thanks to the nice people who tried to figure out how to access files on 
> the dos partitions through Netscape. Eventually I took the direct approach 
> and simply keyed file:/dos_1 into the browser address window. This gave me 
> a menu of the contents of the partition (once mounted of course), and I 
> could select the files I wanted to read.
> 
> I still have NOT been able to save onto the dos partition, though. I 
> received an attachment in Linux, that I needed in Windows, but in spite of 
> many attempts, I could not get the file to stay there. Once again, I am 
> missing something here. 
> 
> Avraham Hanadari
> 
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