Disk Quota not enabling

Folks,
We're having a problem with enabling quotas on our client accounts.
I've set everyone's account limit in workgroup manager, then under server admin i've ticked the box to enable quotas, but it won't save.
At first, this didn't seem to be a problem as we have 4TB available to share to the clients. However, it's becoming clear that the students cannot be trusted with this amount of space and are downloading torrents left right and centre. So we really need to restrict their accounts again.
Can anyone give me a clue as to what we can try? I was thinking of stopping all services on the server, then enabling quotas, then restarting all the services. Just to see if this would work?
Failing that - it's a complete wipe and rebuild in the summer.
Cheers
Dan

Try to remove all auto mounts and un-share every shared directory on the disk in question if possible and take notes. Then run disk utility and repair the disk. When completed try to enable the quotas button in Server Admin. If success, enable all share points and auto mounts again. This worked for me as I was having the same issue on a 500 GB Drive.
Make sure pay attention to every detail of protocol and permission when re-sharing your directories.

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       [ Guid]  {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9} 
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        Version 0 
        Level 4 
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        Keywords 0x4000000000000000 
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       [ ActivityID]  {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5} 
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       [ ThreadID]  1784 
        Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational 
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    END DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Event 8000
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    - System 
      - Provider 
       [ Name]  Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy 
       [ Guid]  {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9} 
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        Version 1 
        Level 4 
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        Opcode 2 
        Keywords 0x4000000000000000 
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       [ SystemTime]  2010-05-15T13:31:22.330400000Z 
        EventRecordID 22721 
       - Correlation 
       [ ActivityID]  {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5} 
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       [ ProcessID]  1280 
       [ ThreadID]  1784 
        Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational 
        Computer GROK 
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       [ UserID]  S-1-5-18 
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      PolicyElaspedTimeInSeconds 108 
      ErrorCode 0 
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      IsMachine 1 
      IsConnectivityFailure false 
    END DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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