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Awareness Blog: Time Zone Updates for Jordan

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Farhan_Ali
Former Employee
Nov 05, 2021

Microsoft is aware of the following Daylight Savings Time (DST) change for Jordan:

 

  • From 2022, DST will start at the end of February instead of starting at the end of March.
  • The clocks will move forward by an hour on 25 February 2022 instead of moving on 26 March 2022.

Microsoft Windows customers will see this change reflected in a future Windows update.

For Microsoft's official policy on DST and time zone changes, please see Daylight saving time help and support. For information on how to update Windows to use the latest global time zone rules, see How to configure daylight saving time for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Updated Mar 31, 2023
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3 Comments

  • ziadrida's avatar
    ziadrida
    Copper Contributor

    I as using MAC and Office/outlook 365. Often my meetings are 1 hour off. It is becoming very confusing and embarrassing to schedule meetings. Office outlooks show Amman as UTC+2. Should be UTC+3. Is that something that MS needs to address at their end. I tried at my end of change the Timezone, but i need to keep refreshing the screen and when i move to the next week and refresh, the display goes back to current week. Needless to say, I don't need to waste time on such a thing. Hope it gets fixed soon. Using Istanbul TZ for now!

  • EliasElwerr's avatar
    EliasElwerr
    Copper Contributor

    in windows time settings , Amman is still showing as UTC +2:00 instead of UTC +3:00  (windows 11) 

  • nordina's avatar
    nordina
    Copper Contributor

    Did Microsoft ever fix this? Multiple users report they are having issues with the time not changing for them.