This is also happening to me, but in a slightly different manner. Again
on a clean install of 10.10.

If I am logged in to the console X session the USB disks will mount.

However, I get errors in other VNC sessions (e.g., extra X sessions)
that I don't have permission to mount the disk. Indeed, if I am not
logged in at the console the drive will not mount even though I am
logged in via another VNC session.

This points to a more fundamental issue with the detection of when a
user should have rights to do something.

Interestingly, I can no longer shutdown from the menu bar at this point as 
others have said. (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10402198)
I could do this before I installed and ran VNC server.
I suspect this means that having two Gnome sessions running at once, or having 
one running inside VNC, or installing vnc, caused the problem.

Possibly also related, I ran into the also-reported problem that my VNC
session started up with the key "d" mapped to "hide all windows" and had
to unmap this. Perhaps there is some corruption going on here?

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Title:
  Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

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