Moving iPhoto Library gets permission error

I'm trying to move my iPhoto library from my macbook pro to my mac mini with Lion server. About 40MB in, I get "The operation can’t be completed because you don’t have permission to access some of the items." Every other search I've done with this seems to be someone with an SMB server having trouble. I thought this would be pretty straightforward (lion to lion). I'm connected to my server as a registered user with read/write permissions.
Any thoughts?

Follow the instructions for Lion here:
Reset home folder permissions | [Fix-KB]

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