VPN connection question

In my workplace, there are two networks is the local LAN that connect other computers to the internet and the wireless network which my computer connect to and is directly to the internet, my question is that is it possible to connect to the LAN over the internet using the connection V P N if yes how? Please help me because whenever I want to read my emails, I have to put the UTP cable which will be sometimes annoying.
Please indicate all the measures that are needed to establish the VPN connection.

Ask it professionals about your place of work.  They know what is possible and what is not.

Where I work, there is an available VPN that allows connections to the LAN from outside work.  If I use a laptop computer provided by the company, access the LAN just as if I'm at work.  If I use my PC, I get a link that allows me to access a limited number of resources, such as the email of the company.  I can, however, DRC to my desktop at work PC and can get access to the local network.

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