10.5.7 and Buffalo Terastation NAS

So... did update 3 macs from 10.5.6 to 10.5.7.
After that, every one of them can make a new folder on Nas Share but none of them has rights to read nor write if the folder is made by another.
Example: MacPro logs into share and makes a new folder named huh.
iMac logs into share and tries to save a file into huh.
....no can do...
no permissions.
Before 10.5.7 everything did work.
Tried to make a archive and install installation to get back to 10.5.6 situation, but it didn't help.
Is the only solution to make a clean installation back to 10.5.6?
...this is too windows, just too windows...

Barbatto wrote:
One thing I realized is that both of my Macs have ATI video cards (x1600 & x1900). 10.5.7 included an ATI driver update.
What does the x1600 & x1900 mean? It can’t be the resolution because it must be taller than it is wide.
http://www.macworld.com/article/140595/2009/05/radeon.html?lsrc=rss_main
This refers to a Mac Pro with a Radeon 4870 card. You haven’t included in your profile what computer you are using, but that may be why neither baltwo or I can not replicate it. I have the same iMac baltwo has.
Other than that, I got nothing
Me either if I can’t replicate it.

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