Laptop - Docking and Dual Monitors

Hi there,
I have a personal HP Dv4t Laptop, work has purchased for me a an Elitebook with docking station and dual monitors  - I am trying to figure out when I am using my personal non work PC how to now connect this Laptop to least one of the monitors.  
I have a single dongle connected to the docking staition for one monitor, but it's too short and only a single one and not to able attached to my personal laptop.
I know it's probably pretty easy if you are use to configuriung, but I am not. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, 
Eileencat

Hi ecat,
I wanted the product number so that I could check the specs on your notebook to see what ports you have on your notebook. However, your model is a CTO which means Custom to Order so I can't pull up the specs.
This HP document Using Two or More Monitors with One Computer will show you the types of video connections and how to extend the desktop. This will be a guideline to show you how to setup the external monitor.
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