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1. Share a folder on the desktop in the usual way.
2. Create a new folder.
3. The new folder will have a "Shared" emblem, even though it isn't
shared. Any subsequent folders will, in fact, until the machine is
rebooted.
This is on a clean Ubuntu 8.04.1 installation. This doesn't seem to
happen subsequently when more shared folders are created after rebooting
-- only with the first shared folder that's created.
To get around this, just manually remove the emblem. But this pretty
much negates the point of having an emblem on a shared folder as an
identifier.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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New folders incorrectly labelled as shared after an initial shared folder is
created
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245446
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