How to delete Windows Enterprise Defender. (WindowsEDefender.exe removal guide)
Windows Enterprise Defender is a clone of rogue Malware Catcher 2009 and other fake programs from Virus Doctor family. While Windows Enterprise Defender is running it will display security alerts on your desktop stating that your computer is under attack or that active malware has been detected. These alerts are just cunning tactics where they are trying to convince you that your computer has a viruses and should be ignored.

When installed, WindowsEnterpriseDefender will start scan automatically when you load Windows. That fake antispyware program will creates a series of harmless files on your computer with the following names:
%UserProfile%Recentcb.sys
%UserProfile%Recentddv.dll
%UserProfile%Recenteb.sys
%UserProfile%Recentenergy.exe
%UserProfile%Recentpal.sys
%UserProfile%RecentPE.drv
%UserProfile%Recentppal.exe
%UserProfile%Recenttempdoc.tmp
When Windows Enterprise Defender scans your computer, it will detect the above files as infections. The reality is that these files are all harmless and can have no effect on your computer. They are only being created, and then detected, to scare you into thinking you have actual infections on your computer. As you can see, Windows Enterprise Defender purposely uses fake alerts and false scan results as a method to scare you into purchasing the software. To sum up – Windows Enterprise Defender is a scam and should be treated as such: do not download or buy it!
You can get rid of Windows Enterprise Defender using Trojan Remover.
Windows Enterprise Defender automatical remover:
As you might have foreseen, Windows Enterprise Defender is not a lonely walker in the empty space. In contrary, it has multiple ties with other rogues so that complex malware removal is the best way to get rid of Windows Enterprise Defender. In addition, if you remove Windows Enterprise Defender automatically, you get life-time protection from malware aggression.
Windows Enterprise Defender manual removal guide:
Delete Windows Enterprise Defender files:
cb.sysddv.dll
eb.sys
energy.exe
pal.sys
PE.drv
ppal.exe
tempdoc.tmp
mozcrt19.dll,
sqlite3.dll,
WindowsEDefender.exe,
vd952342.bd,
WEDDSys,
wed.cfg
Delete Windows Enterprise Defender registry entries:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID{3F2BBC05-40DF-11D2-9455-00104BC936FF}HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTWindowsEDefender.DocHostUIHandler
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun “Windows Enterprise Defender”
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