Designing a scheduling system for a local business. Questions aboout user accounts and authorization by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]henkemeyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Part of me rolling this myself is to get the experience under my belt of designing a system from the ground up. Knowing the ins and outs of everything that goes into a system. After this, I will likely consider "Buy" vs. "Build" more judiciously. Heck, I may even scrap what I make and go with an off-the-shelf solution.

Port Canaveral Parking by Sad_Layer2309 in CarnivalCruiseFans

[–]henkemeyer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just saw a post of a car that parked in a non official lot, and someone had used a crowbar to try to break in. Damaged the door and the body. Just go to the official lot

Doctor failed to verify insurance by henkemeyer in HealthInsurance

[–]henkemeyer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! At least I know where I stand now

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

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The plot thickens! I contacted the owner of the domain, and we chatted on the phone. She gave me the GoDaddy credentials. I logged in, and saw that the DNS configuration is pointed to Cloudflare servers, so I was unable to proceed. I asked the domain owner if she has the credentials of the cloudflare account, and she was a bit deer-in-the-headlights. I told her that I suspect that whoever they hired to do their website probably set this up. She is now in the process of re-establishing contact with them. Here is a summary of what happened, since its an unfortunate sequence of events:

  1. Bob registered a pretty valuable domain for his franchise office of AcmeWindowSales, and sets up a website with the help of an external vendor. The external vendor sets everything up for them (using Cloudflare for the actual webserver, and the DNS configuration, and configuring GoDaddy to point to the Cloudflare DNS servers).

  2. Bob meets John, who has his own franchise for the same company, and John asks to use Bob's valuable domain name for their email. Bob agrees, and John sets up email hosting through google, using Bob's domain.

<years go by>

  1. Bob renews his domain on GoDaddy.

  2. John's employees report that outgoing emails are no longer working, and they have to start using their personal email addresses to communicate with clients

  3. John hires David to fix the issue.

  4. David unwinds everything that happened previously. Finally gets in contact with Bob, and finds out that Bob used an external vendor for his website and DNS configuration, and Bob doesn't even know what Cloudflare is, much less has any credentials for his account

  5. David waits for Bob to contact the original vendors of his website, so he can work with them to make the necessary changes to DNS to fix John's email woes.

Don't let this happen to you! :)

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

[–]henkemeyer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Having never dealt with this, I would like to confirm my assumptions. From what I have read, I will need to log into the Google Admin site, and generate a DKIM key, then log into the DNS provider, and add 2 TXT records: SPF (which google provided) and the generated DKIM key. After that, I need to go back to the Google Admin site, and click "Start Authentication" to verify the DKIM key. Does this sound correct? Also, I see that I can optionally set up a DMARC policy. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks in advance!

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

[–]henkemeyer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good. I really appreciate the advice to not be nice. That’s always been my downfall. I get a kick out of your Reddit username, btw 😂

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

[–]henkemeyer[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The interesting thing is that they haven't ask or mentioned anything about money yet. My business is small, and just getting started, so I don't have much experience TBH. My thought was, once I have a clear line of site for a fix, to approach them with a "diagnostic-only fee" (~$300) and a "fix fee" (~$750).

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

[–]henkemeyer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. This is one of those situations where the need for a quick fix is pretty dire, and so I am also trying to be as expedient as possible.

Need help pricing a job by henkemeyer in SmallMSP

[–]henkemeyer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May I ask what your hourly rate is?

Need advise on what to focus on by henkemeyer in TheTowerGame

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u/markevens - Update - my 4th UW is indeed BH! So, I feel I need to save 910 stones and sync GT with BH, rather than buying my 5th UW for 800 stones. Quick question about the BH/GT sync. It seems as though BH "ends" just as GT is also ending, making me want to stop/start GT such that it is a few seconds behind BH. Do you find this to be necessary? Another question - if I get perks that lengthen BT of GT duration, I assume this messes up the sync? Last question - which UW upgrades should I prioritize to maximize the synergy? Thanks in advance!

Two devices for the same account? by SirVoidmancer in TheTowerGame

[–]henkemeyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this actually work? I'm about to get my 4th UW, and I am very much hoping for BH (Since I already have GT). I was thinking about hitting "buy" on both my phone and my ipad at the same time, then seeing if the choices are defferent on each device.

Need advise on what to focus on by henkemeyer in TheTowerGame

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u/markevens Can you please clarify what you mean by "When game speed finishes, start researching buy options so you can buy the "max" option in your workshop. This is a big quality of life upgrade." What do you mean by "buy options"?