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I need to figure out how to setup terminal server so that users will see

their local time and scheduling applications will respond to local time

instead of the server time. When I did search here in the forum there was a

link to an article about how to do this, but I was unable to locate it. Also

I was unable to locate the info using other search methods.

 

Can someone point me in the right direction.

Thanks

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RE: Time Zones

 

I found the information on a Sun Microsystems site of all places...

 

Windows 2003 time zone redirection

 

Windows Server 2003 allows client computers to redirect their time zone

settings to the Terminal Server so that users see the correct time for their

time zone in their desktop/application sessions. Terminal Services uses the

server base time on the Terminal Server and the client time zone information

to calculate the time in the session. This feature may be useful if you have

clients in different time zones.

 

By default, this feature is disabled. To enable the feature on a Windows

2003 Server:

 

1. Either:

* start the Microsoft Group Policy Management Console; or

* start an empty Microsoft Management Console and add the Group

Policy Object Editor snap-in.

2. Select the group policy object you want to edit.

3. Click Computer configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows

Components, Terminal Services, Client/Server Data Redirection.

4. Open Allow Time Zone Redirection.

5. Click Enabled.

6. Click OK.

 

Changes to this setting only apply to new Windows Terminal Server sessions.


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