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Windows Office Hours: May 15, 2025
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We see issues from time to time where a user needs to set their time zone on Win11. Or they say that the time zone is incorrect for where they are. We typically have devices set to autoupdate the time zone. This relies on location awareness I think. The user sometimes goes to the old control panel and updates the time zone there. But it reverts back. The options to resolve are to turn off location awareness, and then use the older control panel. Or, to turn off autoupdate of the time zone in Settings -- this exposes the time zone dropdown in Settings, Date & time. I saw something in the release notes from the January 28 CU --
- [Settings] New! You can change time zones in Settings > Time & Language > Date & Time. You don’t have to be an admin to make this change.
I find that when I click on Date & time on my Win11 hybrid joined device, I get prompted by UAC -- is this expected? Just trying to get some clarify on how date and time is expected to work for admins and non-admins.
- reastman1966May 15, 2025Brass Contributor
We are seeing this now and in some cases the Windows OS has the correct time but Teams will be wrong. I would have to check to see if we have other apps that behave this way so I am just hoping to follow this along to get some insight on what the issue maybe.