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Connecting 2 network sites over internet

Hello,
We have an Accounting Software in our office (IP Range 192.168.1.x) which has a licensing requirement that it can be accessed by clients only from within the same subnet.
We have another office location which also has a Network with IP Range 192.168.1.x. We need to allow that office to connect to this accounting server over the internet using a VPN.
I want to know what kind of VPN setup will be required so that the PCs at location 2 will virtually become part of the Location 1 and be under the same subnet.
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A Terminal Server at the main location is often used if licensing or bandwidth issues are to be expected, or connection reliability it's crucial.
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Networking is the process of connecting computing devices, peripherals and terminals together through a system that uses wiring, cabling or radio waves that enable their users to communicate, share information and interact over distances. Often associated are issues regarding operating systems, hardware and equipment, cloud and virtual networking, protocols, architecture, storage and management.

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