Google Desktop Woes

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I'm a funny guy. No, seriously.
I pay attention when the security experts advise: "Don't run as Administrator."
So I don't, I run as a normal user {not even a power user}.

So why the hell it is so bloody hard to do so?
There are many places where I've to get out of my way to make my setup work. One instance is VS.Net add-ins, a complete mystery all on itself.

Another, apperantely is Google Desktop.
Like most software I use, I install as administrator, and use as a normal user, so why, oh why do I get this error message?
"Google Desktop Search can only run when the user who installed it is logged in."
This is a killer bug for me, and the main reason why I unistalled Google Desktop.
There is a little page about it in the support section.

In this day and age, there is no reason for this. This is simply stupid.

Another things that irks me, why does it index my computer if the computer is idle for more than 30 seconds? That is insanely long time in computer terms.
When I work on the computer, I rarely leave it untouch for longer then 30 seconds, which means that Google Desktop will not run until I leave the computer.
This is broken.