IPhoto library refuses to be recognized

I've moved to new iMac at work. Just transfered the iPhoto Library from the old multi-user machine (from my user window) via firewire. Put it in the pictures folder as a whole. (inside the folder looks good--things are still organized correctly)
Now when I open iPhoto with the option key held-down, I navigate to the pictures folder and iPhoto opens just a dozen or so of the +1,000 photos in the folder. It makes no sense to me where it got them, they were in the middle of all those year by year files.

I was hoping the database rebuild would trigger iPhoto to update the library to version 6. I don't know why, but it sounds like this library just hasn't been updated. Since the library structure is so different in v6, iPhoto can't read your v2 library properly.
We just need a way to trigger iPhoto to update that library. As I said before, you should get a warning that this is about to happen. The warning will indicate that once the library is updated it will be unreadable by previous versions of iPhoto.
As TD asked, is the v2 library still available on the old Mac? If so, you could move your broken iPhoto library (to the desktop or the trash) and copy over the v2 library again. Once copied to the new Mac, run BatChmod to correct permissions on the library folder. (I know it didn't make a difference before, but it could be the reason that iPhoto didn't update your library.) Then option-launch iPhoto, make sure it is pointed to open the new copy, and see if you get the warning that this library needs to be updated. If so, allow the update and see if all is well.
If you don't still have the old library available, someone very clever will need to come up with another way to trigger the update (if it is still possible). I wonder if you could do it just by moving the library around a bit. Like, move it to the desktop. Launch iPhoto and let it create a new, empty library. Quit, move the transferred library back to the Pictures folder, Option-launch and point iPhoto back to the transferred library, see if iPhoto wants to update it. A game of bait and switch.
If it's not possible to trigger the library update, you may be forced to manually create and repopulate your library. The second half of this technical artical tells how to do this while avoiding importing the thumbnails.
Edit: I just read your response to TD. It's great that you still have the old library. I suggest you try recopying, as I described above. [It's not about the library6.iPhoto file getting corrupted in the transfer, because the v2 library didn't have this file at all. The problem is the library not being updated to a v6 version when you first opened it on the new Mac.]

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