Yes and no.  I don't know of a way to read ext2 partitions from Windows,
but you could do this:

On the linux side, add the windows partition to your /etc/fstab so that
it mounts automatically.  Put files you are likely to want from windows
in that area and then you can see them from both OSs.

Ben Holm wrote:
> 
>   Is there any program that allows one to browse a linux partition from inside
> Windows?  I know this is practically a sin, and I can't imagine I'd use it
> much, but it'd be nice if I could move files back and forth from both OSs.
> Ideally, this would be transparent to me when using a windows app.  I'd select
> save or load from whatever application and I'd have access to the linux
> partition.
>   Can anyone help me?
> 
> -Ben
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