Time Machine no longer backs up to OSX Server

I have a client who got a new MBP running Mountain Lion to replace her broken MBP running Snow Leopard.
She also has a Snow Leopard server which has some AFP shares and is used as a Time Machine target.
However, after restoring from backup on her new machine using Setup Assistant Time Machine will not back up to the server.
I've tried a bunch of things such as republishing the share, using TMUtil and creating a new share but they all fail with no helpful message.
When I tried TMUtil I got the below message:
tmutil setdestination afp://user:password@Server/Backups/User
Destination does not support lock stealing. (error 45)
The backup destination could not be set.
Is this a compatibility issue between Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion?
If not, how do I fix this?
Note: When I did the migration I was unable to do it over the network so I shutdown the server, removed the USB drive and plugged it in directly to the new MBP.
After it finished I reconnected it to the same port on the server and turned it back on.

If your backup drive is about the same size as the drive you're backing up, then you would be much better served by a bootable clone that is set to run automatically during the week (you pick the frequency but remember there are pro's and con's of daily versus weekly).  For cloning, I like carbon copy cloner.
To your specific question, you can read the relavent pondini article
http://pondini.org/TM/C18.html

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