OSX Server 10.4 default group permissions

Hi everyone-
I am helping setup a small office network with about 7 Mac's (OS 10.4 & 10.5). We just put in an OSX 10.4 server and created the user accounts. I added all of the users to the group "Staff."
Right now when anyone of them connect to the server and create a folder, the group "Staff" has "Read only" permission. Is there a way I can make that default to "Read & Write?"
Thanks

I found the problem. The OSX 10.4.9 Client Directory Access Program turns off the "Add DHCP-supplied LDAP servers to automatic search policies" checkbox. The box is checked in OSX 10.4.8 Client prior to the upgrade.

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    Jul  6 13:38:14 localhost com.apple.printservice_LPR_mDNS_HCCSTU_Media_Test_Printer[64]: Registering Service HCCSTU-Media Test Printer._printer._tcp port 515 TXT txtvers=1 qtotal=1 rp=HCCSTU_Media_Test_Printer pdl=application/postscript ty=\(null\)
    Jul  6 13:38:14 localhost com.apple.printservice_LPR_mDNS_HCCSTU_Media_Test_Printer[64]: 13:38:14.436  Got a reply for service HCCSTU-Media Test Printer._printer._tcp.local.: Name now registered and active
    Jul  6 13:38:14 hillcrestmac com.apple.HeadlessStartup[74]: 65:6e:30:00:1e:52
    Jul  6 13:38:15 hillcrestmac watchdogtimerd[54]: Automatic reboot timer enabled.
    Jul  6 13:38:15 hillcrestmac named[50]: starting BIND 9.4.3-P3 -f
    Jul  6 13:38:16 hillcrestmac fseventsd[75]: event logs in /.fseventsd out of sync with volume.  destroying old logs. (21 77 136)
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac rpc.statd[59]: statd.notify - no notifications needed
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: Too many groups for root
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Data/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Data
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: Too many groups for root
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Data/Library/NetBoot/NetBootClients0
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: no usable directories in export entry
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Data
    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac fseventsd[75]: log dir: /.fseventsd getting new uuid: 99F02D5F-57A3-4BDE-AC4B-76CC829E92B0
    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac configd[29]: setting hostname to "hillcrestmac.hillcrest.local"
    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac configd[29]: AppleTalk startup
    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac kextd[24]: writing kernel link data to /var/run/mach.sym
    Jul  6 13:38:20 hillcrestmac named[50]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#54
    Jul  6 13:38:24 hillcrestmac /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[69]: Login Window Application Started -- Threaded auth
    Jul  6 13:38:25 hillcrestmac emond[77]: SetUpLogs: uid = 0 gid = 0
    Jul  6 13:38:25 hillcrestmac emond[77]: SetUpLogs: opening /Library/Logs/EventMonitor/EventMonitor.error.log
    Jul  6 13:38:26 hillcrestmac com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.portmap[100]): Policy denied Mach service lookup: com.apple.dyld
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: Too many groups for root
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:2: export entry OK (previous errors cleared)
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: Too many groups for root
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: export entry OK (previous errors cleared)
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac fseventsd[75]: bumping event counter to: 0x34cab (current 0x166) from log file '00000000000347cc'
    Jul  6 13:38:28 hillcrestmac configd[29]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Jul  6 13:38:36 hillcrestmac com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[143]: Couldn't find KerberosClient config record
    Jul  6 13:38:37 hillcrestmac com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[144]: Couldn't find KerberosClient config record
    Jul  6 13:38:54 hillcrestmac com.apple.ATSServer[154]: FODBCheck: New annex file created
    Jul  6 13:38:59 hillcrestmac loginwindow[69]: Login Window Started Security Agent
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    Jul  6 13:39:08 hillcrestmac servermgrd[60]: servermgr_calendar: created default calendar virtual host
    Jul  6 13:39:09 hillcrestmac servermgrd[60]: servermgr_ipfilter:ipfw config:Notice:Flushed IPv4 rules
    Jul  6 13:39:09 hillcrestmac servermgrd[60]: servermgr_ipfilter:ipfw config:Notice:Flushed IPv6 rules
    Jul  6 13:39:15 hillcrestmac servermgrd[60]: servermgr_info: [60] [CertificateManager exportIdentity:]: Error exporting private key: SecKeychainItemExport (err = -25260)
    Jul  6 13:39:16: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
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    Jul  6 13:39:54 hillcrestmac kernel[0]: serialnumberd 209 FS_WRITE_DATA SBF /dev/dtracehelper 13 (seatbelt)
    Jul  6 13:39:54 hillcrestmac /usr/sbin/serialnumberd[209]: serialnumberd started as /usr/sbin/serialnumberd.
    Jul  6 13:39:55 hillcrestmac kernel[0]: serialnumberd 209 FS_READ_DATA SBF /dev/autofs_nowait 13 (seatbelt)
    Jul  6 13:39:55 hillcrestmac kernel[0]: serialnumberd 209 FS_READ_DATA SBF /usr/sbin 13 (seatbelt)
    Jul  6 13:39:55 hillcrestmac /usr/sbin/serialnumberd[209]: SN_Register(): New persistent, network record [tag=xsvr, extra=hillcrestmac.hillcrest.local] registered successfully by pid 209.
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    Jul  6 13:40:31 hillcrestmac com.apple.dyld[26]: update_dyld_shared_cache[26] regenerated cache for arch=i386

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