buster3845
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So I have a potential new client (and also a friend) who's office is loaded to the gills with bootleg software. Everything from Windows 2008 R2 on his server to about 15 copies of XP Pro on desktops along with several copies of Windows 7 Ultimate on a desktop here and there. He is well aware of this, and "doesn't care". Getting the whole place up to speed would be an expensive proposition (obviously).
What do I do here? Do I get involved? If so, do I make it a non-negotiable requirement that he go legit? Or do I just send him an email with my findings and recommendations in order to cover my a$$?
Honestly, if it was just another client, I'd probably pass. But he's a bit of a friend, and he does need some help. His network is in shambles.
Just the other day I helped him with a nasty Crypto-Locker infection on 2 of his desktops. I also installed AV on all of his desktops since he decided long ago that "AV was useless and would just slow his machines down".
He's as cheap as they come, and will probably be a nightmare as a client. But, I'm trying to be a good friend and not just send him packing.
Oh, and we also started doing his backups (local and cloud) a few months ago because he wasn't happy with the previous guy's prices. I wound up charging him more because it was reasonable, and he has been happily paying for a few months now. So essentially I'm already sort of involved with him.
I'm not really sure what to do here. We're talking about a total of roughly 20 desktops and 2 servers. So it's not a small "mom & pop" operation.
Any thoughts, advice, and opinions are welcome. Thanks all.
What do I do here? Do I get involved? If so, do I make it a non-negotiable requirement that he go legit? Or do I just send him an email with my findings and recommendations in order to cover my a$$?
Honestly, if it was just another client, I'd probably pass. But he's a bit of a friend, and he does need some help. His network is in shambles.
Just the other day I helped him with a nasty Crypto-Locker infection on 2 of his desktops. I also installed AV on all of his desktops since he decided long ago that "AV was useless and would just slow his machines down".
He's as cheap as they come, and will probably be a nightmare as a client. But, I'm trying to be a good friend and not just send him packing.
Oh, and we also started doing his backups (local and cloud) a few months ago because he wasn't happy with the previous guy's prices. I wound up charging him more because it was reasonable, and he has been happily paying for a few months now. So essentially I'm already sort of involved with him.
I'm not really sure what to do here. We're talking about a total of roughly 20 desktops and 2 servers. So it's not a small "mom & pop" operation.
Any thoughts, advice, and opinions are welcome. Thanks all.