Public bug reported:

If you login using some user (user1 per example), you'll find the network 
manager applet in the upper-right corner.
login using another user (user2) without logging off user1, you won't find 
network manager applet. go back to user1, log off and then go back to user2. 
You won't find it either.
You have to logout of both user1 and user2, and then re-login to be able to 
deal with networks.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  If you login using some user (user1 per example), you'll find the network 
manager applet in the upper-right corner.
  login using another user (user2) without logging off user1, you won't find 
network manager applet. go back to user1, log off and then go back to user2. 
You won't find it either.
- You have to login of both user1 and user2, and then re-login to be able to 
deal with networks.
+ You have to logout of both user1 and user2, and then re-login to be able to 
deal with networks.

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Ubuntu 8.10: Login in using user1, then login using user2, log out user1... = 
You can't change network settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313775
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