Resetpass.bat For Symantec 14 Download Work Jun 2026
Since finding a safe download for this legacy file is highly unlikely, you should utilize the supported recovery methods built into Version 14: 1. The Built-in "Forgot Your Password?" Feature This is the default recovery method designed by Symantec. Go to the . Click Forgot your password?
Copy just the resetpass.bat file (and ensure the target machine has a matching architecture—x86 vs x64—if dependencies exist, though the batch script usually works universally).
: Symantec (now Broadcom) removed the tool for security reasons. You can obtain a valid version by opening a support case with Broadcom Support.
Right-click on CMD → Run as administrator.
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Since finding a safe download for this legacy file is highly unlikely, you should utilize the supported recovery methods built into Version 14: 1. The Built-in "Forgot Your Password?" Feature This is the default recovery method designed by Symantec. Go to the . Click Forgot your password?
Copy just the resetpass.bat file (and ensure the target machine has a matching architecture—x86 vs x64—if dependencies exist, though the batch script usually works universally).
: Symantec (now Broadcom) removed the tool for security reasons. You can obtain a valid version by opening a support case with Broadcom Support.
Right-click on CMD → Run as administrator.