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Description of problem: If a Kerberos ticket expires during a GNOME session, the control center does not provide a way of renewing it. It works fine when starting the session with no ticket: I can click the button in "Online Accounts" and am prompted for my password. It's only if that ticket subsequently expires (e.g. suspend overnight, resume in the morning). The button is not available to click. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): control-center-3.10.1-1.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Log in using GNOME. 2.Start control center, go to Online Accounts 3.Select a configured Kerberos account 4.Obtain a ticket by clicking the button (button hidden afterwards) 5.Close control center. 6.Now wait until that ticket expires. 7.Start control center, go to Online Accounts Actual results: Button is still hidden. Expected results: Button should be visible again in order to get a new ticket. Additional info: Pretty sure this used to work in a previous release.
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