How to change permissions of HFS disk partition in Windows 7??

I have 2 partitions in HFS. One of them has a lot of files that i need to transfer to the other partition, while in Boot Camp Windows 7. It tells me that i need permission, but no where i'm can get this permission. I've tried properties of disk, but seems like there is no "security" tab, meaning, no permissions settings.. What do i do?

You need to install MacDrive or do the transfer from Mac OS X. Apple's Boot Camp drivers don't provide write access.
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