I have the same problem. I run xubuntu 12.04 upgraded from 10.04.

I found that the icon only where missing at my own (and only) account.
But if I created a new account the icons showed corrrectly. Therefore I
suspected that the problem was related to the user settings, but i don't
know what file.

On the other hand, it also presented a workaround! I created another account 
with sudo rights (add user to sudo user group). From the new accout I moved all 
my documents and obvisly not affected settings from my home folder to a new 
place. (Ex /home/savedstuff). Then I deleted ever single file in my home folder.
Then I logged in as myself again, and xubuntu recreated al my settings to the 
default one, including the missing icon. Then I could copy all my files back to 
my home folder again. Dont forget to change back the ownership of the files, 
wich might have changed.

Can someone find wich file that stores the information i question?

/Kenneth

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