Nautilus shows UbuntuOne sync icons after account has been disconnected, even after rebooting!

Bug #871519 reported by Mark East
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ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Undecided
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Bug Description

After upgrading to 11.10 I disconnected my account from UbuntuOne but after doing so Nautilus still shows all the sync icons even though the UbuntOne client shows that I have no account associated with the machine. I have not tried replicating a second time but I have all the latest updates installed and have rebooted the machine several times. Copying files into folders with the sync'd icon brings up a pending sync icon (arrows in a circle) showing it is still monitoring the folders but it doesn't actually sync the files with the account, which is correct. u1sdtool shows the following:

~$ u1sdtool --status
State: READY
    connection: Not User With Network
    description: ready to connect
    is_connected: False
    is_error: False
    is_online: False
    queues: WORKING

Please see the attached screenshot to see the problem. I originally removed the machine from my u1 account using the desktop client on the actual machine itself. Let me know if you need any more info to help you replicate the issue.

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Mark East (feasty) wrote :
affects: ubuntu → ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu)
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Peter Husen (phusen) wrote :

This happens to me as well on Ubuntu 12.10. It makes it a bit scary to delete the (previously) Ubuntu One synced folders, since the icons suggest the deletion will still get synced to the "cloud".

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