Oracle SQL Developer/Oracle 11 g/Windows 7 - cannot connect 'sys as sysdba'

Hello

I downloaded and installed SQL Developer 3.2.20.09, the latest version, separately from Oracle 11 g, because the version provided with Oracle 11 g did not work properly.

Now, I'm trying to connect SQL Developer 3.2 to my instance of 11g Oracle installed on Windows 7.

I can log in with the user name SYS AS SYSDBA using SQLPLUS, text bundled with Oracle 11g, with a password to null and without any problem.

However, when I try to connect to the same instance using the graphical tool based on Java, Oracle SQL Developer 3.2 I get this error:

Status: Failure-Test failed: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges

I already checked the computer management and I am already a member of administrators and 'ORA_DBA' groups.
I already checked tnsnames.ora, etc. and everything is indicated as it should.
I also checked my SID and it corresponds to what was named during the installation of Oracle 11 g.

Is someone can you please tell me why I can't connect using SYS AS SYSDBA?

Connection to SQL Developer as the user SYS to Getting Started tutorial

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