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Question : How do I charge for a job?
I am new to doing large projects for my clients. Usually I am doing PC upgrades, installs & moves, removing viruses, disaster planning, project management.
A present client who I do PC/server support for has Windows 2000 server on 3 of their servers. (they only have 3 servers, PDC, BDC & File Server). I have done new installs and upgrades in the past so I am not concerned with that part of the job.
My question is how do I bill for such a project? I have a quote for 3 copies of Windows 2008 Standard with sufficient licenses. I was going to pass on the cost of the software with no markup and charge 10 hours consulting rate ($90/hour) per server. The office has 8 PCs running Windows XP Pro 32-bit edition.
thanks in advance for all responses.
Answer : How do I charge for a job?
Those corrupt messages/items will not be viewable in outkook so the user is unlikely to miss them.
You cannot move corrupt items so you either chose to skip them or don't move the
mailbox.
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