I cannot restore my iphoto library from Time Machine

I have lost my iphoto library.  I am trying to restore it from a backup and it was located in the My Pictures folder.  When I try and restore it, there is a big red circle with a dash in it saying I don't have permission to open the folder it is in.  These have all of my prescious photos and I am devistated that they may be lost!  Why can't I access this folder and get my photos back - what do I need to do?

Hello kristine515
It all depends on how you are restoring your data. If you are using the Enter Time Machine it should not give you the permissions issue.
Mac Basics: Time Machine
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Regards,
-Norm G.

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