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Description of problem: **Disclaimer: not sure if this is a bug, usability issue or user error on my own part as I am still learning about Network Manager's behaviour.** If I try to delete some VPN connections I created by selecting them and clicking the "-" (minus sign) icon to remove them in the Control Panel, they remain in the dropdown menu. The same is true if I delete them via the nm-connection-editor tool. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): NetworkManager-0.8.998-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a few VPN connections via GNOME Shell's Network Manager menu->Network Settings->Wireless->"+ sign" and then following the wizard. 2. These entries then appear in GNOME Shell's Network Manager menu. 3. Go back into Network Manager menu->Network Settings, select the VPN connections one by one and click the "- sign" to remove them. They disappear from the left-hand side of that dialogue box. 4. Exit the dialogue box and go back to the Network Manager drop-down menu in GNOME Shell. The entries are still there. 5. Go into nm-connection-editor and delete them in that tool. Actual results: They are still available in the wizard. Expected results: I would have thought that deleting/removing them in these tools would make the entries disappear from the menu. Additional info: I tried restarting the daemon via service NetworkManager restart and the old entries still appeared in the GNOME Shell drop-down menu.
I can't reproduce the behaviour you describe. When entries are removed in Network Settings, they disappear in the applet for me. Please consider upgrading your system.
Fixed by upgrade.