VPN Assigned IP Question



When I VPN to another network, as I understand, their DHCP will assign
my VPN session with an IP address that is local to their network.

Say my local IP is 192.168.1.101
I VPN to a server, their local network uses 10.10.10.50 - ...150
I remote desktop to a computer on their network, say 10.10.10.102

From within the remote desktop session on the 10.10.10.102 computer,
can I access my 192.168.1.101 fireshare (specifically, the CD drive
which is fully shared). Me simplying going to file explorer and typing
\\192.168.1.101 does not work, how can I discover the IP which their
DHCP assins my VPN session from my local/original client?
.



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