How to create partions on boot camp drive.

Hi everybody,
I am new with Mac, but need Win also. So, I have installed W7 using bootcamp, process run well. But I got one 500 Gb boot camp partion, formatted NTFS.
As usual I tried to split W7 disk into 3 partions : system, data and others ( I usually do so) and opened that can't do it with Win disk utilities. Utilities says "GUI disk" is not accessable. Please help and advise how I can split bootcamp partion in three ones.
Thank you.

Oh je,
it is hassle.
So, the task has no "suitable" solution. I browsered few forums, the same result. More or less it means that I have to buy additional external disk to make recory disk and protect my data.
Sorry, for saying it here ... I am quite fresh to Mac... And my business is not publishing .... Very good balanced hardware and stupid OS...
Yes,that's true that it become better from version to version... But if we are talking about cathegory - common experience user, MAC os years behind Win.
Please do not kick me. I konow that IT professional can do much more with Mac... but most of us are "just experienced" users...

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