*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 283278 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283278

That is a bug.
I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 on one machine, customized it to my needs and then 
deploy it by moving entire filesystem from machine to machine with tar.
I have no shutdown and switch user options in menu on several machines though 
that damned fast user switch applet is purged. On some machines I have both 
them. I can't find out what's the reason of disappearing of these icons, but 
this is the fact. The screenshots are exactly the same as  Arch_Parks  wrote on 
2009-03-02.
On my machines I have two users named user and administrator. Administrator 
doesn't have neither logout nor shutdown options in his menu. User has "Log 
out" button, but there is only logout button active - switch user is gray. If I 
start gnome-session-save, I have possibility to reboot or shutdown - and it 
works. BUT THERE IS NO ICON IN THE MENU!
On the machines where it's all right, both logout and shutdown options are 
present and work correctly.
The "bad" machines are deployed using tarballs from "good" ones.
Help me, please, I've googled all the internet, but found nothing =(

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Log off and shutdown missing from 9.04 alpha 5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336376
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