I'm new to Veeam Backup & Replication. It's installed on a Windows 7 which is a VM on our IBM ESX Host. This machine has only one purpose: To replicate the VMs from one ESX to the other. The software supports Backup as well so we would use this to increase the data-security by additionaly backing up the VMs to our SAN. The SAN is connected to a Mac OS X-Server which offers SMB Shares to the net - so we used a folder as SMB Share for our backups. The access to this folder is possible when using Windows-Explorer. If we try to access this share from Veeam we got the error-code 0x4c3. After "mouting" the folder as a device "B:" to windows it was possible to populate the folder in the backup repositories without errors. But when trying to backup there is only the message: "18.06.2012 11:44:22 :: [SERVER***] Failed to create directory '\\192.168.*.*\***-Backup\Backup Job 1'
Invalid folder path: [\\192.168.*.*].
Cannot create folder. Folder path: [\\192.168.*.*].
Cannot create folder. Folder path: [\\192.168.*.*\***-Backup].
Cannot create folder. Folder path: [\\192.168.*.*\***-Backup\Backup Job 1]."
Why is Veeam trying to create the root-folder of this share? Creating folders and subfolders via Explorer workes fine...
Do I missunderstand the right-management in Veeam? When setting the user/password for the SMB Share are these information for the share itself? Or is there a windows-user on the local machine? I don't understand why it is possible to access the folder via Explorer but there are these problems with Veeam...

I hope that anybody can help me.