How do I find out my MBP's 'server name?' to run Remote Desktop Connection?

How do I find out my MBP's 'server name?' to run Remote Desktop Connection?

Hi Dave,
You need to type the server name that was assigned by your mail administrator for the server running Exchange. So please ask your administrator for the Server name. Thanks for your understanding.
For more information, here is an article for your reference.
Add or remove an e-mail account
https://support.office.com/en-ca/article/Add-or-remove-an-e-mail-account-ff7c7735-6117-4b0d-aef6-8aa8a072f60f
Hope this can be helpful to you.
Best regards,
Amy Wang
TechNet Community Support

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