I can confirm that it doesn't works in 9.10 either...

Menu options are displayed in FUSA (in 9.10 indicator-session) applet
and in the gnome-panel built-in applet "logout". They do not only are
shown in the applets, they will let you switch user having set
"/desktop/gnome/lockdown/disable_user_switching" to "True".

I have been looking into indicator-session's code and it directly spawns
a new session without checking any config (gconf). I have tried to
disallow normal users via policykit to access
"org.gnome.displaymanager.localdisplayfactory" dbus resource, since,
I've seen that, that's what indicator-session calls to instace a new
sessiĆ³n, but I haven't been able to do it, I don't know if it has been
because of my ignorance or because some problem related with the
transition from policykit to policykit-1 (the resource wasn't defined in
"/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/gdm.policy")...

Im reviewing gnome-panel's code right now, I need those options disabled
in the distro I'm developing (Guadalinex Guadalinfo V6).

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Disabling user switching doesn't disable it completely
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363871
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