I solved the problem.
        Apparently Linux quotacheck creates new format of quota files. 
        "quotacheck -F vfsold" did the trick.



Yura Pismerov wrote:
> 
>         Hi all,
> 
>         I've compiled samba --with-quotas, turned on user and group quotas on
> ext3,
> assigned quotas, BUT it does not seem to be working. Windows client
> always shows all available space instead of showing the quota. Do I miss
> something ?
> 
> P.S. I run Debian with 2.4.19 kernel patched for ext3 ACL support (from
> acl.bestbits.at).
> 
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