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I've done a profile change on my laptop to have domain logins. In doing so, I copied all config files in my home directory to a temp location, and then into the new home directory, obviously doing a chown to the new user id. After login, I noticed all of my NetworkManager VPN connections had disappeared. I can still see all of the .nmconnection files in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/system-connections. I have updated the permissions in each of these files, and restarted NetworkManager, but nothing seems to bring them back in to the GUI. I have also noticed, that new VPN connections I create don't save into the same directory and don't show up anywhere on the root drive as a .nmconnection file.

Is there another location I should be looking for the VPN configuration file since the Ubuntu upgrade, or does the fact that it is now a domain login have effect, are the VPN profiles stored somewhere completely different?

Thanks in advance.

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