I'm trying to use disk quota on samba. Everything work through command line, but when I tried it on Windows, accessing a share with the same user it did'nt work. Is it necessary to do something different on smb.conf? Samba were compiled with quota support: # smbd -b | grep -i quota HAVE_SYS_QUOTA_H HAVE_LINUX_XFS_QUOTAS HAVE_QUOTACTL_LINUX HAVE_SYS_QUOTAS HAVE_XFS_QUOTAS WITH_QUOTAS WITH_QUOTAS vfs_default_quota_init Here is the quota for the group group. The user that I'm using has the group group as primary group: # quota -g group Disk quotas for group group (gid 10000): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace /dev/sda4 25286972* 2000000 2000000 54457* 54453 0 none When I tried to create a file with this user, through command line, quota works normally: $ touch a touch: cannot touch `a': Disk quota exceeded When I'm logged on Windows, using the same user, I can create/copy any file without any advise/problem. I'm using Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9, with Samba 3.0.20b-3.4-SUSE. What I need to do? -- Richard Bortolucci