Dual boot Solaris 10 / Windows 2003

Hi,
I have a computer with Windows 2003 installed and free disk space for more partitions.
My question is that if Solaris after being installed will recognise Windows and create entry for it in the boot system.
Any help would be apreciated.
Warm Regards,
M�rio Gamito

It will create default menu entry to boot call "grub". Best practis is install with unpatition space but be sure you are not applying dynamic disk on the disk otherwise it can't support dual boot.
Zulhaidi

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