Sure, all you need to do is specify NAT (or whatever method you choose
to use to allow traffic through) for each machine available on the PC
Anywhere port (which I think is 5631 TCP and 5632 UDP).

If this were a PIX, I would set up a static NAT for each box like so:

some_public_ip -> box1
some_public_ip2 -> box2
etc...

static (outside,inside) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy 255.255.255.255

where x is a public IP and y is an internal IP assigned to the inside PC
anywhere boxes.

You will also need an ACL (Again, if a PIX, but the theory should be
relatively the same):

access-list acl_outside permit tcp host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx host
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy eq 5631

where xxx is the user home IP address and yyy is nat IP.

Regards-
Jay
Thus spake Rick Lim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Is this possible,
> we have 3 pc's that we would like office staff to be able to
> access via pc anywhere from their home, is it possible that
> all 3 staff members be able to access 3 different pc's behind
> the firewall at the same time? If so how do I go about it?
> 
> home pc #1 ------------>| f |------------------>office pc#1
>                         | i |
>                         | r |
> home pc #2 ------------>| e |-----------------> office pc#2
>                         | w |
>                         | a |
>                         | l |
> home pc #3 ------------>| l |------------------> office pc#3
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