Reset Time Capsule Password - Will No Longer Back Up

Any help greatly appreciated.
I changed my TC password and now the machine will no longer back up information.
If anyone has experienced this issue, advice would be appreciated.

Welcome to the discussions!
Your post did not indicate whether or not you were trying to backup to the Time Capsule using Time Machine. Is that the case?
If so, please try the following:
Open Hard Drive > Library > Preferences
Delete the "com.apple.TimeMachine.plist" file
Restart your computer
Click System Preferences on the dock and then click Time Machine
Setup Time Machine again and try to backup

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    Hei
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