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Changing the TimeZone, but not the Time

 
 
Dave
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      1st Jun 2009
Is there a way to grant Users the right and aboility to chnage a computer's
TimeZone, but not the Time?

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Shenan Stanley
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      1st Jun 2009
Dave wrote:
> Is there a way to grant Users the right and aboility to chnage a
> computer's TimeZone, but not the Time?


Why would you participate/start this thread AGAIN?

Stick with your original conversation in this same newsgroup, please.

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Dave
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      2nd Jun 2009
Apologies.

Lost track of the specific location that I posted it to. Also thought I had
checked "Notify me of replies" and when I didn't receive any notifications, I
thoiught the original posting had gotten lost in the system.

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"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> Dave wrote:
> > Is there a way to grant Users the right and aboility to chnage a
> > computer's TimeZone, but not the Time?

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> Why would you participate/start this thread AGAIN?
>
> Stick with your original conversation in this same newsgroup, please.
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Bill Sharpe
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      2nd Jun 2009
Dave wrote:
> Is there a way to grant Users the right and aboility to chnage a computer's
> TimeZone, but not the Time?
>

Not sure why you would want to do this, but Arizona standard time is the
same as Pacific daylight time, so that's one way of changing the zone
without changing the time...

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