Login problem: Oracle 10g EM

Hi,
I installed Oracle 10g (version 10.2.0.3.0) on my system which has Windows Vista Home Basic as its operating system. After successful installation em was started automatically and i tried to login with sys account with below details
uname: sys
pass: which i supplied during installation
connect as: sysdba
when i try to login, it simply returns the login page again. When i supply a wrong password intentionaly, it gives me the usual error message 'wrong uname/pass'. But when i supply authentic info it simply refreshes the page. I checked that the Oracle services are all up and running.
Another interesting behavior is when i try to login with system account (which is by default unlocked) with the password i supplied during installation, it says wrong username/password. I tried a little bit of trial error and saw i can login to the commande prompt with scott/tiger (in case i unlocked it during installation) but i can not login to em with this account. It behaves exactly same, simply refreshes the page and no error message.
Can someone please help me to figure out this problem, i am pretty confused what is going wrong here.
thanks in advance,
Arnab.

user5813004 wrote:
I installed Oracle 10g (version 10.2.0.3.0) on my system which has Windows Vista Home Basic as its operating system. The symptom you describe is exactly the same as most people who install Oracle database on Vista (or XP) HOME.
If you want the Enterprise Manager to work, you are encouraged to upgrade your OS to the minimum certified by Oracle, as discussed in the installation docs.

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