bob3160 Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Windows 7 includes tzutil.exe, which is a command line utility that lets you set or change the time zone or get details on the current time zone. To change the time zone, use the /s command. For example, tzutil /s "universal standard time". To display the current time zone, use the /g command. For example, tzutil /g. To get a list of all available time zones, use the /l command. For example, tzutil /l. An easy way to open the Run Command Window is to use the following key combination: Windows Key and the R key next, type cmd into the window that opens. next type your timezone command at the c prompt: Click any image to enlarge it. Link to post Share on other sites
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