I've run into this as well. For me, deleting the .cache directory in the 
user's home fixed the problem.

-Steve

J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
> The problem with the panels in XFCE started again.
> I noticed that settings -> panel manager did not function.
> I tried run program xfce4-panel, the panel appeared, logged out with 
> save session, logged back in the panels were functioning as should be.
> 
> ***********************************************************
> The cure is quite simple, why it happens is a mystery.
> 
> Cure: rename the clients folder. deluser <client> add the user again
> copy only files that have nothing to do with XFCE  or GNOME
> 
> J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
>> Very small setup running Debian testing & LTSP 4.2, server and a laptop 
>> as terminal, total of 3 accounts
>>
>> I log in on the server, the lap top is the another accounts.
>>
>> When I powered up the laptop this morning, the top and bottom panels of 
>> XFCE were missing on just 1 account. They are not missing for this 
>> account on the server, ehere everything is the way they were when the 
>> laptop was logged out last night.
>>
>> Any suggestions.
>>
>> Paul
>>

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