vGuy, thank you for the reply.
I am running ESXi v5.1. When I spoke to Veeam, they said that the latest and greatest version of FastSCP is included with their free backup solution which specifically states that ESXi (i.e., the free version) is not supported.
They did say that the older version 3.0.3 did support ESXi.
My call to them was due to an installation problem with the 3.0.3 version. It was asking me for credentials (domain\username and password). When I entered these, I was getting an error message that said something like this type of login not authorized for this user - I apologize for not remembering the exact wording. They felt is was some issue with the domain / user account(s). Since that is an area that I am unfamiliar with, I was stuck and hoping for their assistance. The person I spoke with said that even if I could get it installed, it would be 'unsupported' since it was so old. (BTW, I tried the link you posted for the pdf file and got an XML reply saying that the server rejected the request???) I was much too small a fish for the person I talked with who said he deals with "large data center back-up issues". Since I am a very small (3 Delll Poweredge servers running 7 VMs) and admittedly an ESXi novice / newbie, he made me feel insignificant. C'est la vie...
I am using the vSphere vCenter Client to manage the servers. I am 'downloading' the VMs to an external hard drive connected to a Win XP box after browsing the datastores. I verified this worked by 'uploading' from the hard drive to another host. It took me a little while to find how to add the VM into the inventory, but once I did, the VM powered up just fine.
Again, thank you for your reply.
Bob Ulmer