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You need to set up so called Remote Desktop. Also, you will need information about your work computer IP, or full internet address (which might be pretty long). You have to be a member of "Administrators" group. Win+Pause->Remote->Check "Allow users to connect to this computer" -> Select Remote Users -> Add your user name if required (usually adds automatically). Allow Remote Desktop in the firewall settings.

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