Sharing permissions issue

I am trying to share folders via the inbuilt samba server configured with the System Preferences sharing panel. The issue I am facing is that permissions for specific users are being ignored after I have navigated beyond the initial shared folder
e.g.
I have three folders Folder1, Folder2 and Folder 3 in a hierarchy Folder 1 -> Folder 2 -> Folder 3
I have created a sharing only account "sharing"
All 3 folders have the permissions, sharing - Read and Write, Everyone - No Access
However when I access the share with the "sharing" account credentials I have read and write access on Folder 1 but no access on the folders inside in e.g. Folder 2 and Folder 3
After some investigation it appears that after the root folder of the share I seem to be getting the "Everyone" permissions applied to me rather than the permissions set for the account I logged into the share as. For example if I set the permissions for everyone on Folder 2 to read and write I can read and write to it.
Is this a know issue and if not does anyone know of a solution?
Cheers

Okay there is no way to assign ACLs from the finder, if you are comfortable with the I will post instructions. However there is a GUI utility called TinkerToy 1.5, that you might want to look into.. It can be used in DEMO mode for 5 launches per computer.
Please let me know if you want the SHELL commands, or if TinkerToy is helpfull to you, and most importably resolves your permission issue.
Thanks,
Brent

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    *-rw-r--r-- 1 wadelaube staff - 1195 21 Apr 12:48 BlankPage.php*
    *dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel - 1 23 May 17:55 Desktop*
    *drwx------+ 61 wadelaube staff - 2074 15 Feb 07:38 Documents*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwx------+ 516 wadelaube staff - 17544 22 May 16:12 Downloads*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwxr-xr-x@ 9 wadelaube staff - 306 22 May 16:57 Dropbox*
    *drwx------+ 65 wadelaube staff - 2210 1 Mar 19:33 Library*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwx------+ 9 wadelaube staff - 306 15 Feb 07:39 Movies*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwx------+ 5 wadelaube staff - 170 13 Jan 2008 Music*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwx------+ 16 wadelaube staff - 544 13 Feb 21:13 Pictures*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwxr-xr-x+ 6 wadelaube staff - 204 11 Jan 2008 Public*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *drwxr-xr-x+ 11 wadelaube staff - 374 23 Feb 22:17 Sites*
    *0: group:everyone deny delete*
    *-rw-r--r-- 1 wadelaube staff - 1754 27 Jun 2005 vtiinf.html*
    *-rw-r--r-- 1 wadelaube staff - 957 14 Nov 2006 edit_archive.php*
    *-rw-r--r-- 1 wadelaube staff - 0 2 Mar 21:22 index.html*
    *wade-laubes-mac-pro:~ wadelaube$*
    Thanks for your help.
    Wade.

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