It's there. The curious thing, though, is that there apparently are routes for what appears to be old connections. You could try a reboot to see if that resets the adapter.
If that doesn't work, remove it via device manager, and if it's not there, use the tapctl.exe program in Eddie install directory. Open a command prompt or PowerShell (as admin) and type:
> ./tapctl.exe delete E1BD0300-221A-49CC-990F-06DA85B362C8
If it errors out like "interface not found" or something, try engulfing the ID in {}. Then reboot and let Eddie reinstall a new TAP adapter upon connection.