Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 - RDP

Hi, I've built up a few VMs which all talk to each other via an internal network. One of these is a DC and the rest of the servers point to this server for DNS. 
With this setup how can I RDP from my host into any of the client VMs? Do I need to do any changes to the vAdapter settings? Should this just work automatically since I'm using an internal switch?

Hi Speedbird,
Agree with Tim and others ,I  just want to ask one more thing as you mentioned below :
" I usually VPN into a corporate network and if I try to RDP to my local VMs it seems to be resolving to a local machine on my corp network as opposed to local
Do you mean when you VPN into the corp network , then you can not RDP to these VMs that connecting to the internal Vswitch in your local host ?
If yes , please try to right click the VPN connection --> properties --> networking --> IPV4 --> properties --> advanced.. --> Uncheck "use default gateway on remote network " .
Then try gain please .
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