No. The is already mounted with "uid=1000,umask=0111,dmask=0000", but if
a file is set read only in the filesystem, it is also write protected
with linux for all users. This especialy happens to the "My Documents"
and related Windows-System folders, after Windows has done changes to
them. Running "chmod -R a+w" oder "chmod -R 777" on these directorys or
just the whole partition always helps, but I would like to see it
working with nautilus also.

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Read-Only FAT files cannot be made writeable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386432
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