I can confirm that this bug is not related to permissions issues.  I am
having the same problem on my system.  When I attempt to make a
connection available to all users, it disappears from the connection
editor, and then a file with the connection name appears in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections.  That connection never appears
in the connection editor again, and I can't activate it in the Gnome
network manager applet.  This happens whether the connection I create is
wired or wireless.

My /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections looks like this:

-rw------- 1 root root 550 2009-07-26 20:25 Auto Burton
-rw------- 1 root root 298 2009-07-26 20:42 Auto eth0
-rw------- 1 root root 284 2009-07-26 20:27 Auto eth1
-rw------- 1 root root 297 2009-07-26 20:45 Auto eth2
-rw------- 1 root root 303 2009-07-26 21:22 Foobar
-rw------- 1 root root 307 2009-07-26 21:22 Foobar2
-rw------- 1 root root 324 2009-07-26 20:46 Wired connection 1

As you can see here, I created connections called Foobar, Foobar2, and
Wired connection 1.  These all disappeared when I attempted to make them
available to all users.

In addition, when I attempted to edit an existing connection, Auto eth0,
and reconfigure to use a zeroconf local network, it disappeared from the
connection editor as well, and I couldn't enable the connection.  I
still can't figure out how to get Auto eth0 back.  (Wired connection 1
was the result of my initial attempt to recreate a wired connection for
the interface eth0.  After this, I confirmed the problem by creating
connections called Foobar and Foobar2.)

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NM ignores "system"-level connections if files are world-readable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321442
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