Continually asked for admin login/password

Hi
recently my Macbook has started to routinely (three or four times an hour at least) to ask for my admin details.
Pop up says that needs this for following when click on Details;
Keychain - system.keychain and Application - pubsubagent system.keychain.
Anyway to stop this from happening ?
TIA
John

Have you launched the Keychain Access utility program and done the usual "Keychain First Aid" and/or deleted any Expired Certificates you find under the "View" Menu?
It's possible that one or more keys is corrupt and needs to be removed. It will get replaced after the access password gets used again.
I'm grasping at straws here. It seems like some automatic login is getting triggered by using your system or a program, and the keychain information is not 'sticking'.
You might check your System Preferences/Accounts/Login Items to see if there is some type of program running in the background that might be trying to log into a server or something like that.

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