ACL's disappear when saving from Word

I've got a strange problem. When I drag files from the finder to different folders on a share, acl's are being propagated. But when I open a Word file on the server, save it to the server, acl's are being stripped from the file.
The share is hosted on a Xsan reshare.
Any ideas?
Patrick

It's kinda working....I have some folders wehere different people can work with different rights. Now a user who normaly has read only read rights to a specific folder, has all the rights to files saved from Word. Finder copies are respected by the acl's. I tried Textedit, and Textedit has the same issue as Word!
This is really weird...Somebody?

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