
32-bit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTCorp\CurrentVersion\Misc.Open the one of the following registry keys depending if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit Operating System.Click Start and in the search box enter: regedit.After the prompt is disabled, you should be able to remove it through Programs and Features without having to supply the password: If you’re being prompted to supply a password to remove Trend Micro, the following registry edits will disable that prompt. 64-bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\Trend Micro\Client Server Security Agent\.
32-bit: C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\Client Server Security Agent\. At the command prompt change to one of the following directories depending if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit Operating System. If you have UAC enabled, make sure you run it as an elevated command prompt. If you have UAC enabled, right-click and select “Run as administrator”. Run SA_Uninstall_1384.exe to extract the files. Download the uninstall tool direct from Trend Micro OR direct from (In case they pull their copy down). Uninstalling the Worry-Free Business Security (WFBS) Agent using the Uninstall Tool Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent I’ll list some of the “common” solutions below and finish with my guaranteed procedure. After hours of digging, I found a sure fire way to remove this program. I looked in Windows Programs and Features and noticed the Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent Product Version: matched nothing I could find on Trend Micro’s website. I started to notice all the removal tools were for WFBS CSA 5.0+, WFBS SA 6.0+, Titanium 2011+, Diagnostic Toolkit, etc…. Lots of searching kept leading me to Trend Micro removal tools that just flat out failed. However, when I tried uninstalling again, Trend Micro was prompting me for a password to uninstall it. Upon rebooting, it was still partially installed.
When removing the bundled bloatware, uninstalling “Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent” froze up and I had to kill the process.
I recently had to restore a Dell Latitude E6430 to the Factory Defaults. Some Dell laptops came bundled with “Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent” which most people will want to uninstall. Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent Removal from Dell Laptops