This maybe absolutely correct reporting. You said that windows and linux are sharing the disk that these files are stored.
Ah, but the files are on an ext3 partition, on the Linux server, and only shared via Samba to the Windows boxen. So, while reasonable, we can prove that this theory is not correct. Besides, at some point in the past, Windows and Linux both showed the correct values... so it _did_ work, and then something changed.
I've seen this on Unix system sharing with windows but I've never seen it with linux before. A way of resolving maybe to copy the files back from the shared disk to a linux partition and then get a listing.
I apologize if I gave the impression that the disks were on the Windows box; they are already (and always have been) on the Linux box, in Linux partitions.
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