Running the script incorrectly or without the proper privileges will cause the execution to fail. Follow these precise steps to reset your administrator credentials. Step 1: Open an Elevated Command Prompt
The resetpass.bat file is included natively with every installation of SEPM 14. If the file is missing from your directory, it usually indicates an incomplete installation, an aggressive antivirus deletion, or an unauthorized modification. In those cases, repairing the SEPM installation via the Windows Control Panel is the safest way to restore the file. Step-by-Step: How to Use resetpass.bat in SEPM 14 Running the script incorrectly or without the proper
The script relies on the bundled SEPM Java environment to communicate with the database. If you see Java errors when running the script, ensure that the Symantec embedded database service or your Microsoft SQL Server instance is fully running in the Windows Services console ( services.msc ). To help troubleshoot further, let me know: If the file is missing from your directory,