Here's the setup:
E Drive
|->Share A (Domain Admin Group - FULL - This and all Subfolders & Obj) (ShareA Users Group - FULL - This and all Subfolders & Obj)
|-> SubFolder A (Domain Admin Group - FULL - inherited from Share A - This and all Subfolders & Obj) (ShareA Users Group - FULL - inherited from Share A - This and all Subfolders & Obj)
|-> SUB SubFolder A (Domain Admin Group - FULL - inherited from Share A - This and all Subfolders & Obj) (ShareA Users Group - FULL - inherited from Share A - This and all Subfolders & Obj)
E Drive
|->Share B (Domain Admin Group - FULL - This and all Subfolders & Obj) (ShareA Users Group - FULL - This and all Subfolders & Obj)
|-> Newly Created SubFolder 1 (Domain Admin Group - Special [actually full] - inherited from Share B -This Folder Only) (ShareA Users Group - Special [actually full] - inherited -This Folder Only)
|-> SUB SubFolder 1 (Local Administrators - Special [actually full] -Not inherited - This Folder Only) (SYSTEM- Special [actually full] - Not inherited- This Folder Only)
All other shares on our File Server are fine EXCEPT this one. As seen above, I have described in as much detail as to what we are seeing. The root folder in that shared directory is set up exactly like all others and no other shares are having any issues like this. Any sub folder that we create in the affected Share tree has permissions that state that they are inherited however the only thing for the Domain Admin Group selected is the "Special" and if you go into the advanced settings, it states full however it now becomes "This Folder Only". Any sub folder beyond that has just Local Admin and System as the "Special" permissions. This is a relatively new issue and since it was originally created, this department's share has become quite large.
Does anyone have any idea why it is occurring like this or should we just create a new subfolder for that group and move everything over? However, I'm not 100% sure that it would fix our issue. I would love to know the cause. Any help would be appreciated.