Not through this batch file. The default behavior resets to null/blank. You can later set a new password via the SEPM policy or the smc -p set <newpassword> command.
While not recommended for version 14 due to database schema changes, legacy versions of the script used the following logic: resetpass.bat for symantec 14 download
If you are a system administrator, you know the sinking feeling. You’ve just been handed a legacy Windows Server 2012 R2 box. The previous IT manager left six months ago, documentation is non-existent, and you need to push a virus definition update. You launch the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) console, type in the usual credentials... and nothing works. You are locked out. Not through this batch file
Because the file is no longer included in the standard SEP 14 download, admins often have to "hunt" for it using these methods: Contact Support While not recommended for version 14 due to
: Symantec (now Broadcom) removed the tool for security reasons. You can obtain a valid version by opening a support case with Broadcom Support.