Emca invalid username/password error on -repos create for recovered DB on new server

11.2.0.4 on Windows Server 2012 64 bit (new server)
database install without db create went fine.
restore of two backup databases went fine.
reconfig of Apex on new server went fine
cannot get dbcontrol configured.
emca -repos create  works fine with sysman et al dropped
but when I try
emca -config dbcontrol db
I get an invallid username/password error
the log file indicates that it is initSqlEngineLoacly failing with a null value for user
and returning the ORA-01017 invalid username/password error.
why is it not using the sys user for this connection?  I don't see a user parameter in the emca help.
Any suggestions? Do zi need to install the 32 bit Oracle client?

error in log file is :
Apr 22, 2015 10:46:01 AM oracle.sysman.emcp.util.GeneralUtil initSQLEngineLoacly
CONFIG: SQLEngine connecting with SID: prodtp, oracleHome: F:\app\Oracle\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1, and user:
Apr 22, 2015 10:46:04 AM oracle.sysman.emcp.util.GeneralUtil initSQLEngineLoacly
WARNING: ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
Apr 22, 2015 10:46:04 AM oracle.sysman.emcp.DatabaseChecks throwDBUnavailableException
SEVERE:
Database instance is unavailable. Fix the ORA error thrown and run EM Configuration Assistant again.
Note that the user is NULL and logon is denied
How do I configure emca to connect using SYS for this?  That appears to be the problem at this point.

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