IPhoto Library old server entrys

Hi there,
i have hundreds of entrys in my /database/versions structure of my iPhoto library containing files called master.apmaster in which is a reference to an old server which I have no longer on my network. Because of this files there are problems with some OS functions like screensaver and the finder which are trying to connect to these old ressources ending up with connection errors. Anyone here who has solution for this? I've tried al the repair database solutions so far, but nothing helps. I've searched the support community so far, but didn't find an answer so far... so any ideas?

I know that Aperture can resolve the path changes, and I made it so. This solved the most problems, and all my photos are found on the new location, but there are still the old references in the master.apmaster files which lead to these errors in the screen saver function and also if you try to load up a picture to a server on the internet and chose the 'picture' option in the finder it uses the iPhoto library and finds the old paths. This ends up in a connection to server error and repeats every 60-90 secinds, even if you close the finder window.
Maybe i'll try to delete all the master.apmaster files and see what happens...

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