Some references: http://serverfault.com/questions/188894/denied-root-access-to-user-mounted-fuse-file-system
In conclusion, I think it is arguable whether xrdp should create that directory. IMHO, the behaviour is correct. But in any case, this is not a bug, and even less an important one, because the creation and use of the directory as a FUSE mount point is not what prevents the users from seeing other mounts in Thunar. Even if xrdp created a thousand fiels and directories with random permissions somewhere in the home directory, this should not prevent Thunar or gvfs from finding other mount points, fiels or directories. Please report to the Thunar or gvfs maintainers that Thunar or gvfs break on an unreadable, random directory/mount point in the user's home, because that is exactly what happens and causes the issues for your users. I would be glad, if, as DD, not as reporter, you could advice me on whether to keep this bug as a wishlist item („should not create a directory in $HOME) or close it as invalid, because creating any random directories is not supposed to have side effects and breakage exists in Thunar/gvfs. Cheers, Nik -- * mirabilos is handling my post-1990 smartphone * <mirabilos> Aaah, it vibrates! Wherefore art thou, demonic device?? PGP-Fingerprint: 3C9D 54A4 7575 C026 FB17 FD26 B79A 3C16 A0C4 F296