After 10.5.6 Update : Time Machine Backup couldn't start

After upgrading to Leopard 10.5.6 my TM Backup (which Volume is served from OS X Server and worked successfully before upgrading to 10.5.6) failed. Errormessage like : "Backup volume couldn't activated because there's a problem with the Network-Username or -Password".
In the system.log file I found following messages:
"Dec 16 15:24:14 mammut /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[221]: Backup failed with error: 29"
What mean's Error: 29? I can mount the TM Backup volume without any authentication problems, works well with Kerberos, i get successfully a Kerberos Ticket and have access to the TM client.sparsbundle Image.

G. Cactus : it's not.
All my 4 external disks are located in the same place, and I can only (fortunately) backup on one of them, without any switch.
Pity the combo did not the trick for Gerrit.
I advise everyone to call Apple Care in your respective country, to hasten
a quick fix by Apple.
I'm not sure the thread on this forum would be sufficient for Big Apple, despite its excellent suppport,
to be warned about this bug in a timely manner.

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    Pity the combo did not the trick for Gerrit.
    I advise everyone to call Apple Care in your respective country, to hasten
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  • Issue installing Snow Leopard thru the Time Machine backup.

    Might be a beginners Q, but I will ask because it's not being solved somehow.
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    When the guy did this I had the 10.6 system with lotta files having permission problems and also lotta small settings gone. But when repairing the user account permissions, all the settings came back and the os was 10.6!
    Bottom line I think I screwed up account settings bad, and that was causing the problem.
    thanks again glenn for all your help. If all goes wrong again, I will definitely follow some of the advice you mentioned here(^^)
    cheers,
    n

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