It can, but after all the firewall and server configurations, plus security
concerns you are probably better off with a different software solution. I
am currently using TeamViewer on both my Windows and Mac machines. It is
free for personal use, and works so long as the computer you want to access
has the client running and is connected to the internet. There are other
solutions that will offer the same functionality, with encryption and two
factor login (third party account, local computer account) that direct RDC
connections don't have by default.

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