We were all new to this at some point and still are so don't worry.
You would use a VPN client to allow the PC to "tunnel" into the network. Do a serach on this site using these keywords: vpn remote desktop
I'm not familiar with adding computers to AD or exchange. I would post those questions in a new thread.
For connceting to these computers:
If you are running Windows XP Pro, VPN to your network. Them, use Remote Desktop to connect to your computers on the domain by entering. their LAN (not WAN)...
I was able to connect using Remote Desktop client; not sure why this happened all of sudden - nothing - I mean nothing - was changed. Still can't access via RD Web connection however. Also, I have forwarded 3 other different ports to 3 different LAN IPs (thus the reason for wanting to connect...
In nutshell: Can't connect from office to home PC via remote desktop client or web connection. Upfront: searched threads for specifics and have tried many for months now.
Details: Running XP Pro on both PCs. Netgear touter is set to forward port 3389 to LAN IP. IIS is running and set for port...
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