This is the computer starting to go to sleep.  

Some possibilities 

1: extend the sleep timer 
2. move the mouse around a bit while reading a long document.
3. turn off the sleep timer and go to Utilities / Keychain access.

In Keychain access there is a preference option to add a keychain menu item. 
With this enabled you can lock your key chains and screen  from a menu near 
where time machine menu is.

JON
 

I  also know there is a function to force the computer to go to sleep when the 
mouse i 
Jonathan C. Cohn
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On Apr 9, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Kevin Shaw wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> I have an interesting problem. 
> 
> I've enabled some security on my Macbook Pro. One must enter the password 
> upon waking the machine from sleep. I have also set it up to force the user 
> (me) to log in upon boot.
> At random moments though, I will hear Voiceover say "Authentication" and make 
> the sound of a new window being opened. this interrupts whatever is being 
> said and it sounds like Voiceover reads whatever is in the Voiceover cursor 
> after this takes place.
> 
> Is there a way of stopping this from happening?
> 
> Kevin
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