Most ISPs will require a court order to release user account information. This means you'll have to go through the police, file a report, and eventually get a court date.
Unless the message to the CEO involved a death threat, the police may not listen to you.
Do you get any specific errors when trying to connect?
If you connect directly to the DSL modem (taking the Linksys out of the loop) can you successfully establish a VPN tunnel?
Finally, did you enable VPN passthrough as specified in the router user manual?
Your Cisco VPN client would have to allow for a split-tunnel for this to work. Also, how are you sharing the tunnel? Using ICS or some third party application?
Google produced this result:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/e7b212de-33bc-4a03-b4a8-8d50cc5b0f6c.mspx?mfr=true
You can't setup mailboxes for users in IIS.
If using Windows 2003 Server, you can use the built in Email services instead of Exchange, but this would be for a small scale implementation.
A thin client from nComputing (http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/search.asp?keywords=ncomputing) allows PC sharing (two or more sessions on one computer) without the need for a server OS.
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