Windows 7, the deactivation of my built-in Administrator account

I activated the account administrator built into my laptop with Win7, and this is the account I use normally. I created another user with administrator privileges and a few days after windows has started to disabled the built-in account.

The second administrator account is not so much, but I had created. Currently every 30 minutes that I see that the administrator account is disabled and windows do appear for this second user credentials when I need to run an application or a command as an administrator. It is very annoying, how do I solve this problem?

User accounts get disabled when too many failed attempts to logon is performed, such as defined in the security policy. A connection attempt may be one of them:

-An attempt to connect interactively
-An attempt to run a scheduled task
-An attempt to connect to a resource shared as a shared folder or printer.
You can check your current account with the secpol.msc command policy settings. You can cause logon attempts will be followed in the same place under local policies / Audit policy. Then the will generate a log viewer (eventvwr.exe) events.

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