Thanks to all for your suggestions.
@charlie Grimes It deletes my utorrent file and the desktop shortcut. The ratio I have if from previous utorrent seeding, uploading and downloading. Yes it's deleting the app. I tried putting the file is exclusion/exception but that don't help. I will try whitelisting it.
"and the desktop shortcut" seems odd. That sounds more like the app being uninstalled than an AV deleting a single infected file.
I could ask you a dozen questions and still not work out what is going on so I'm going to suggest that you use qBittorrent instead. Get it from the official site qbittorrent org. It looks very like uTorrent and works very like uTorrent so you should be up and running very quickly, unless of course you really do have malware in your system. If that does not work then get a different AV.
EDIT
However, if you want to persevere with uTorrent than please answer ALL these questions.
Are you sure that it is Endpoint Protection removing uTorrent? Does the removal appear in the app's log?
If so, what reason for removal is given?
Which version of uTorrent are you trying to use?
Where did you get it?
Have you recently updated it or has it recently updated itself?
When did this problem start?
Have you tried any other versions of uTorrent or any other torrent clients with Endpoint Protection?
If so, which ones?
If so, what was the result?
Have you successfully used this version of uTorrent with other AV apps?
If so, which AV apps?
If so, what was the result?