Strange ACL problem...

Using Server 10.5.2
Trying to create a custom ACL for a sharepoint where two different groups are allowed permissions for everything except for deleting files and folders. I have set these using File Sharing in Server Admin and ticking the boxes in custom ACL.
I have propagated the permissions through the files and folders in the sharepoint and checked in terminal that they have taken using ls -le.
However, when logging in, the user is able to create a new folder within the sharepoint but not able to change its name (permission denied). They can't delete also (so at least that works!).
If I give the user (group) full access or read and write access, everything is fine but obviously they can delete files...not so good.
The same problem occurs on another sharepoint and also using other users....
Any ideas??
Thanks,
Joel.

i don't know if this still applies, but it should.
check this archived thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1535247

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