I can't get login in 11g

Hi.
I don't know what is going on,when I try to get login I get this message:
"Status: Failure - Test failed: ORA-28009: connection as SYS shoulb be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER"
I've tried the password that I created in the installation but it isn't working any more.
When I try the Database Control - orcl,it says
Host     192.168.1.2
Port 1521
SID     orcl
Oracle Home E:\Oracle\product\11.1.0\db_1
Listener
Status: Not not Available
Agent's connection
Not Available
I can't use any user,SYSMAN,SYSTEM,scott.
Please help me.

Hello,
Can you check couple of thing first?
What's your os? and post output of the following commands and enclose output between 2 tag \
c:> lsnrctl status
c:> emctl status dbconsole
c:> sqlplus "/as sysdba"
Check your alert.log file and/or go to control panel --> adminstratrive tools -> services --> Look for oracle services and listener and console. And see if they are running.
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