I've seen this too since I upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04 (never
experienced this prior to 12.04). I would add that it is not just the
VPN Connections submenu that stops working; it's any entry in the
applet's menu that stops working. When this happens, the workaround that
I use is:

kill -1 `pidof nm-applet`
nm-applet &

I usually see this problem after several suspend-resume cycles while
commuting between home and work. It could have something to do with new
wireless networks being detected so it is probably not the suspend-
resume cycles themselves but the constant scanning and discovery of
wireless networks that is associated with suspending the machine in one
place and then resuming in some other place. I can try to run with
wireless disabled (via the nm-applet option for this) for a few days to
see if the problem reoccurs.

I've read about previous memory leaks in nm-applet possibly causing this
but I have been monitoring memory utilization of the nm-applet process
and I have not noticed a huge utilization when the applet is in an
unresponsive state.

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