10.6.5 losing server connections

Since updating to 10.6.5 I constantly get the message "Server connection interrupted".
I'm working on my Macbook Pro (10.6.5) and I lose the connection to my ReadyNAS NV+ (4.1.7) and my Mac Mini (10.6.5).
I was rebuilding my iPhoto library from my Macbook Pro using iPhoto '09 (after the '11 fiasco) using iPhoto Library Manager. It accessed libraries on my Macbook Pro and the mini, and put it into a merged library on the NAS. Every 5 minutes or so iPhoto got disconnected. It must be a temporary disconnect since I never lost the connection in a finder window.
Even when I am not actively using the network devices I still get the message.
Anybody else having problems? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Sanjuro

Sorted. Something had gone badly wrong with the Permissions on the shared data. I had to recreate the entire folder structure to get it all running properly again...

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