On a fresh install of Hardy Beta I set the time,  added two locations
and then clicked 'set' to change the time to that location's timezone.
What followed was interesting.

I had another program open, a settings window from something in the
System menu, and when the password dialog popped under the other program
and I only noticed because the program was in the 'task-bar.' I could
not click the 'task-bar' to bring the password window forward, nor could
move the window on top out of the way.

I pressed enter on my keyboard so that the password dialog would see me
as typing in nothing for my password and go away. I then moved the
window that was in the way off to the side of the screen so that when it
prompted me again, I could see the password prompt.

Here is the interesting part; while I was dragging the window out of the
way, the password prompt popped up again and tried to steal focus and
then lock itself in focus, but what happened was that the window I was
dragging got locked into focus.


So my line of thought is that this has nothing to do with the clock applet, but 
rather the gnome stuff, that I know almost nothing about, that deals with that 
authentication window.

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Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time 
settings window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200036
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