Time Machine Gives "Failed" Message

The Time Machine has been backing up just fine for almost a year. All of a sudden I get this error message. I've not made any changes in my software. I tried to reset, but that doesn't seem to do it. Should I go back to the original default settings and reset the machine, and if so, will all my previous back up still be there when I get going again?

Sorry, I've been away from the chat. I tried that several times, Here is the message I get after replying to the prompt for my password. "This file server will not allow any additional users to log on. Please try to connect again later." I know this is the right password because if I try another one it says it is the wrong password. I intend to take the whole thing into an Apple Store Genius Bar and let them fix it for me.

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