Logging in as SYSDBA via isql*plus

Hi all
Just installed Oracle 10g on my computer and I am able to connect to enterprise manager, create an account and also log in via isql*plus with the new account.
I was wondering how do i connect to isql*plus web based using a sysdba account?
I would enter:
Username: SYS
PW: ????
Connect Identifier: [Blank]
Is that correct?
Usually when logging in to isql i would use the following command
conn sys/[password] as sysdba

If it was me, I'd follow the 'configure iSQLPlus to allow logon as SYSDBA' steps in Chapter 2 of the "SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference" manual found at http://tahiti.oracle.com

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