Setting Things up on a Power Mac G5

I'm a newbie to server administration, and would like to do the following:
1) I have a Power Mac G5 with two internal hard drives. I want to dedicate one of the hard drives to Apple OS X Server. How do I go about doing this?
2) Once I have the second drive running OS X Server, how do I setup a VPN to share documents with members of my company in remote locations?
Thank you very much for any help!
~ JJL

I'm a newbie to server administration, and would like
to do the following:
welcome
1) I have a Power Mac G5 with two internal hard
drives. I want to dedicate one of the hard drives to
Apple OS X Server. How do I go about doing this?
nothing Special needed. just install and pick the disk you want. follow the installer.
2) Once I have the second drive running OS X Server,
how do I setup a VPN to share documents with members
of my company in remote locations?
workgroup manager: aka WGM
see docs for more info.
in the Sharing setup, you would,..... ( this is hard ),....Create a Share Point.
arm twisting blood renching bone breaking click on Share this Item.
Thank you very much for any help!
before you do anything to the box.
Skim read the docs. make sure you do some planning. Things will always come back to bite you and you'll wish you had read the docs.
-j

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