Hi,

I don't think that is a problem related to systemd, its mate-session job to 
start the necessary stuff.
I worked around this by adding caja to the Startup Applications. I imagine it 
could be done relatively easy to add a script or something to enable that 
globally.

HTH
Lucian

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> So, I opened a terminal and started caja. Voila! not only did a caja
> window open, but the desktop icons appeared, and the right-click menu.
> however when I closed the terminal it all went away. :(
> 
> so I did ALT-F2 and typed in "caja", hit enter, and there's the full
> desktop again. and this time it stayed.
> 
> from these symptoms I don't think I can tell if it's a caja problem, or an
> issue with whoever starts up caja after login (something in systemd ???)
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