Time Machine won't work with Time Capsule

HI all
I have been using TM to backup to an Iomega portable drive but because the drive is relatively small and because I thought that having less wires around the place would be a good thing, I bought Time Capsule. However when I try to backup to TC I get one and/or two error messages. The first is that backup failed because TM couldn't create a directory. The second is that backup failed because TM couldn't write the files. When the first message occurs it's during the 'preparing backup' phase. The second happens with about 200mb copied.
Does anyone know why I would get this message using TC but not using the Iomega drive. I changed the disk in TM and it is backing up to the Iomega drive. However....there is an issue here too. When I go into TM and look for user files I can only see a 'shared' user file and not my own user file. This is making me believe that I'm not really backing up anything at all!
I called Apple and they suggest an archive and reinstall. As I don't have enough free space to do this I have to delete files (either iphoto or itunes). Until I checked the Iomega drive to ensure that all my files were on it I was happily prepared to do this. Now I'm not sure I can restore my files from the Iomega drive if I delete them from my Mac. I can, of course, just copy the itunes and iphoto folders to TC independently of the backup but I am very confused about the potential problems with TC and what the Iomega drive holds as a backup too.
So before I do anything I'd appreciate if people had any thoughts.
thanks
WG

You have made no mention of how Time Capsule is connected. For the initial backup, you should be connected using an ethernet connection. It would be a fresh, new backup. Did your setup of TC go smoothly? I assume the network is all setup and that the TC disk sharing is enabled.

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