Windows 10: Changing Timezone from command line

Discus and support Changing Timezone from command line in Windows 10 Tutorials to solve the problem; It would be the case that you would need to change the time zone on the server but from the Time & Date option, it would be greyed out due to policy.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Tutorials' started by Noel, Nov 20, 2023.

  1. Noel New Member

    Changing Timezone from command line


    It would be the case that you would need to change the time zone on the server but from the Time & Date option, it would be greyed out due to policy. There is a workaround for changing the timezone using the Command Prompt as Administrator.

    Type tzutil /g to get the current time zone.

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    Type tzutil /l to list the available time zones.

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    Use tzutil /s "<timezone name>" to change the desired timezone.

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  2. Naki Win User

    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Suggestion: /? (-?) and /help (-help) command-line arguments to show a list of all possible arguments in a small window. *Smile Changing Timezone from command line :)
     
  3. Timezone Change

    Hi Iselda,

    For us to properly isolate the issue with changing the timezone, we would like to know the following:

    • Were there any changes made on your computer prior to the issue (e.g., updates, software installation)?
    • What is the exact error message that you are getting?
    • To make sure that we have not missed on anything, what troubleshooting steps have you done so far?

    As an initial resolution, we suggest that you follow the steps below:

    • In the search box, type in cmd. You'll see Command Prompt listed.
      Right-click and select Run as Administrator.
    • Type tzutil /l to see the list of all time zones.
    • Once you have found your time zone, copy the description that is on the second line. Example:

      (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)

      Central Standard Time <---- copy
    • Afterwards, type tzutil /s "paste the time zone here". Like this:

      tzutil /s "Central Standard Time" (make sure to include the quotations!); then, Enter.
    • Exit the Command Prompt, and then go to your time settings.

    We look forward to your response.
     
    Michael Gall, Nov 20, 2023
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  4. ryanly Win User

    Changing Timezone from command line

    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Current /? (-?) or / help (-help) parameter is invalid
     
    ryanly, Nov 20, 2023
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