Technical Sheet Configuring Time Zone redirection on a Microsoft Fiche IS00246EN Version 1.00 Limited diffusion: Systancia, membership of the program AppliDis Partners and clients or prospects of Systancia or of membership of the program AppliDis Partners. Document purpose This document explains how to use group policies to set the time zone on a per session basis.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction... 3 2 Group Policy Configuration... 3 3 An example of two clients configured with different time zones and connecting to the same Microsoft... 4 Table of Illustrations Figure 1 - Local Group Policy Editor...3 Figure 2 - Date & Time Zone set on client workstation...4 Figure 3 - Change Time Zone...5 Version 1.00 2/6
1 Introduction By default, Microsoft Terminal server applies the same Time Zone to all users and sessions. This can be quite complex within an international environment where applications rely on date and time, such as financial systems and diaries. A group policy can be configured to set the Time Zone according to the workstation s local regional settings. 2 Group Policy Configuration From the s Run command, type gpedit.msc to open the local server s group policy editor. Within the Local Group Policy Editor, expand Computer Configuration>>Administrative Templates>>Windows Components>>Remote Desktop Services>>Remote Desktop Session Host>>Device and Resource Redirection. Figure 1 - Local Group Policy Editor Select: Allow time zone redirection, right click Properties and tick the option Enabled Version 1.00 3/6
3 An example of two clients configured with different time zones and connecting to the same Microsoft Terminal Server The two screen shots below display the two workstations Time Zone: Remote Desktop Connection to T855 with the Date end Time set to GMT on the client workstation. Figure 2 - Date & Time Zone set on client workstation Version 1.00 4/6
Remote Desktop Connection to T855 with the Date end Time set to GMT + 02:00 on the client workstation. Figure 3 - Change Time Zone Version 1.00 5/6
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