ORA-01017 from SQL Developer while using SYS account

Hi,
We are seeing "ora-1017:invalid username/password" when trying to connect using sys user as SYSDBA Role in SQL Developer. The same account works fine in SQL*plus. The remote_login_password param is set to EXCLUSIVE and the file orapw$SID is also there.
Any inputs to resolve this error is appreciated.
Thanks
Sathya

As sqlplus seems to be working for you and sqldeveloper has its own forum, please post this in the sqldeveloper forum.
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