Restore iPhoto Librariy from Time Machine

After some problems I have removed my iPhoto Library from my MBP harddisk ! Now I would like to import the iPhoto Library File which I backupped with Time Machine. Everything goes well for a while but suddenly the backup stops and I get a screen which says I have no authorization to access the iPhoto Library !? Anyone knows what this means ? Tnx.
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Na problemen met mijn iPhoto heb ik mijn oorspronkelijke iPhoto Library verwijderd van mijn computer en wil nu deze file van een eerder gemaakte back-up met Time Machine terugzetten ! Na een tijdje krijg ik echter een scherm met de tekst, De bewerking kan niet worden voltooid, omdat u geen bevoegdheden hebt om toegang te krijgen tot 'iPhoto Library' en stopt het terugzetten van deze file ? Weet iemand hoe ik dit kan oplossen of is er een andere manier om de back-up van mijn iPhoto terug te zetten ?

Are you using the Restore button in Time Machine to recover your library or trying to copy it via the Finder? Here's how it should work:
1 - open your Pictures folder.
2 - enter Time Machine and go back to the most current date that has the library in the Pictures folder.
3- select the iPhoto Library and click the Restore buttonl
That's it. If that's what you're doing and still get the authorization message you need to post your problem in the Time Machine forum.

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