Local drive(OSX) in bootcamp windows can't be accessed

I installed bootcamp windows succesfully and have been using it without a problem for like a month.
I know that files in the OSX drive can bee seen in the Local drive E (in windows) but can't be accessed since they have different format
I installed HFS+ on my windows and it work without problem.
But today in windows i wanted to find some of my files in Local drive (osx) but when i clicked the drive it said that I can't open it and it want to be formatted
I don't know what to do.. is it because of the HFS+ but I didn't find any problem after installing it
I can view my windows file via bootcamp in OSX however
Pleas help

If you have the driver properly installed, you should be able to read the files on the HFS+ partition.  I know that I use the Paragon driver for HFS+ for Windows which gives me full read/write access to the partitions from my Windows 7 machines.

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