Can I backup on iDisk using Time Machine?

On the last firmware update of Airport Utility I have seen on Time Machine that iDisk appears as a possible drive to make backups. However, whenever I select it I get the error message OSStatus 19
Any idea?
Thanks

Where do you see that?
No, Time Machine cannot back up iDisk.

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