Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) and its management console, SEPM, are commercial products. Thus, downloading them usually requires a valid license and an account with Broadcom (which acquired Symantec's Enterprise Security business).
I can provide highly specific syntax or database connection adjustments based on your setup. Share public link are commercial products. Thus
UPDATE SmcUsers SET Password='$3$A$1$yournewpassword' WHERE UserName='YourAdminUsername' are commercial products. Thus
Type the following command and press Enter: are commercial products. Thus
Do you need instructions on configuring for single sign-on?