Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminal
Services\Client/Server data redirection
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies
whether to allow the client computer to redirect its time zone settings to the
Terminal Services session. By default, the session time zone is the same as the
server time zone, and the client computer cannot redirect its time zone
information. If the status is set to Enabled, clients that are capable of time
zone redirection send their time zone information to the server. The server
base time is then used to calculate the current session time (current session
time = server base time + client time zone). Currently, Remote Desktop
Connection and Windows CE 5.1 are the only clients capable of time zone
redirection. Session 0 (the console session) always has the server time zone
and settings. To change the system time and time zone, connect to session 0. If
the status is set to Disabled, time zone redirection is not possible. If the
status is set to Not Configured, time zone redirection is not specified at the
Group Policy level and the default behavior is for time zone redirection to be
turned off. When an administrator changes this setting, only new connections
display the behavior specified by the new setting. Sessions that were initiated
before the change must log off and reconnect to be affected by the new setting.
Microsoft recommends that all users log off the server after this setting is
changed. Note: Time zone redirection is only possible when connecting to a
Windows Server 2003 family terminal server.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\Terminal Services!fEnableTimeZoneRedirection
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