Emacs 22.1 Tramp issue

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I've hit an interesting snag with Tramp on Emacs 22.1 on Fedora 7.

Use Tramp to open a buffer on a remote machine, then shut Emacs down
with desktop mode enabled (desktop.el). Then bring Emacs up
again. Emacs will set up a connection with the machines on which the
files were located, but does not load the remote files. The remote
files are not in .emacs.desktop.

How do I turn off this behavior?

Starting emacs with --no-init-file stops this behavior. Using
--no-desktop does not. Tramp's autosave directory is empty. I have
done no customization in tramp except:

  '(tramp-auto-save-directory "~/.emacs.d")

This is GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.13)
of 2007-06-26 on xenbuilder4.fedora.phx.redhat.com

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