Unable to set Host Preferred Credentials in OEM

Hi Experts,
I installed Oracle 10g R2 on on windows machine (XP Professional SP2).
Everything is OK except I can't set Host Preferred Credentials.
I logged in Windows using Windows Domain account, connected EM DB console as sysdba.
I used domain user name to set Host Credentials and get the error:
Connection to "mysystemname" as user xxxx failed: ERROR: Wrong password for user
I also added the user to "Log on as a batch job" under Local policies.
Then I set oracle as Host Credential, still get the same error.
Please help me how should I set the Host Credentials for Oracle 10g on Windows?
Thanks in advance

The keyword here is domain user, so not local user.
Normally Oracle runs using a local account, and you need that local account to connect.
You can try to make sure the domain account is a member of the local ora_dba group.
If that doesn't work, you probably need to start the Oracle service using a domain administrator account.
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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