Snow Leopard and iTunes 9 upgrade now iTunes library locked

I am not sure what may have caused this, but must be one of the two upgrades, Snow Leopard or iTunes9.
The library is stored in one of the two users Home directory in the usual music folder.
Previously both users have been able to access the music, now only one can.
The permissions on the library and all folders within give full read write access to all users
Yet when ever I try and open iTunes I get the Itunes Library is locked message
Two other libraries within that users Music folder are accessable and Get Info shows the same permisions.

It was a permissions problem causing it.
Get Info and the Sharing And Permissions section did not show it up.
File Examiner (http://www.gideonsoftworks.com/filexaminer.html) shoed the problem with the permissions and allowed me to give the files the correct permissions again.
From what I have been reading, the whole permission 'system' under Leopard seems to be a bit screwy anway. File Examiner seems good in that it shows you the 'real' file system permissions and not the 'user friendly' meaningless name Leopard gives.

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