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Title:
  set password in "user accounts panel' won't remove user from
  "nopasswdlogin" in all cases

Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Confirmed
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Step to reproduce

  1. add the current login user to "nopasswdlogin" group by
   1.1 launch "user accounts panel" in unity-control-center
   1.2 Click "Unlock" at the top right, and enter the user's password.
   1.3. Click the dots to the right of "Password", to open the dialog where you 
can change the password mode.
   1.4 In the combo box at the top, select "Log in without a password". Save 
the dialog.
   1.5 Open a terminal, and execute `grep nopasswdlogin /etc/group'. Note that 
the current user is present.
  2. log out, and confirm password is not needed to login.
  3. launch launch "user accounts panel" in unity-control-center again.
  4. change the login user's password

  Expected behavior
  1. new user password is set without any warning message, and user is removed 
from group "nopasswdlogin".

  Current behavior
  1. system prompt "Authentication is required to change user data", and the 
only way out is press cancel.
  2. after press cancel, new user password is set, but the user is still in 
"nopasswdlogin" group. (checked by `grep nopasswdlogin /etc/group`)

  Note: this is still reproducible even use the new  unity-control-
  center in LP: #1630156.

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