The rollout of Outlook has been a bit closer to a stumbleandtripabitout and I had to call into the help desk to have them do some juju to push the install to my computer. To do this, he remoted into my computer, and accessed the Novell admin panel and went about his business. The install process was tedious as my computer is a spot underpowered. After about ten minutes I think he got board and started looking around my stem tray and desktop. He’d mouseover my portable app suite icon, and the Wakoopa tracker and spent more than a few seconds trying to figure out what the blinking Digsby icon was. To “monitor progress” he opened Task Manager and slowed down as he saw Keepass running as a process. After a few minutes he broke the silence held by staring at the installing and finally asked “so do you really like FoxIt Reader to Adobe Reader?” I replied “I do. It skips Adobe’s checksum which based on start time consists of calculating the 512K digits of pi.” I got a “hmmm…” out of him. I’m glad he didn’t find CCleaner, as I think the registry cleansing I ran caused the Outlook problem in the first place.