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After I got my win 11 install setup, I noticed that the time zone section in settings is greyed out, and I am unable to change it, I have included a pic below,I also tried setting it through the
I am running Windows 11 Pro, Version 22H2. After a recent Windows Update (withiin the last week) this problem started happening: I am located in (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada), however, with Adjust Time Zone Automatically turned on, my computer keeps reverting to (UTC-08:00 Pacific Time (US & Canada).
The correct timezone for me is CEST (Central European Summer Time). For some reason, Teams always displays the wrong time although in my MS Account the timezone and language settings are correct.
In Time & Date-> Additional date, time & regional settings-> Change the time zone-> Change the time zone... when I click that then I get, Unable to Continue You do not have permissions to perform this
Hi NeoBunny. Try checking the Time Zone option at: Start/Settings/Time & Language/Date & Time Set Time Automatically should be On. Set Time Zone Automatically should be Off. The Time Zone dropdown box should be set to your region. Set Adjust Daylight Saving time automatically to On. If you are still using your brother's modem, you may also want to check and see if the modem is set to the ...
In my Microsoft Teams messaging and meeting time the time stamp is 5 hours early, went to my Microsoft account and set it to the correct timezone. I am not sure were I need to set up the time.
Hi, Patrick, Sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue. Did you try to turn off the option "Set time automatically" and "Set time zone automatically"? If you disable these options and are still not able to change the time zone, please attach a screenshot of the Date & Time settings. 1-Click on Start then click on Settings 2-Click on Time & Language 3-Date & time And a screenshot of the ...
Upon exploring I found the time zone is displayed incorrectly and I can't seem to change it. When I do try to actually click 'change time zone', I don't have permission despite being the admin. I can set the time manually for now, but it's just frustrating to not be able to do it properly. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
I have Windows 10 installed on my laptop. I have only one account setup for which I am the computer administrator. When trying to access the "Change Settings" control for "Date and Time" -> "change
My computer keeps setting the wrong time zone, I had to set it manually, and the wrong presice location, it keeps thinking im in Virginia, but Im In Illinois, anyway to fix this?