Can't connect to my Time Machine?

I migrated to Lion last week & have been unable to connect to my Time Machine, both for backing up my system & accessing earlier files. Is there a workaround on this? Do I need to reconfigure my Time Machine/Time Capsule to to accept the new operating system? The error message reads -
"Time Machine could not complete the backup. The backup disk image "/Volumes/....sparsebundle" could not be accessed (error -1)."
Any help is sincerely appreciated.

Please follow these instructions:
Lion: Connecting to legacy (pre-Lion) AFP services - and Mac OS X (server):
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3258472

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