Tuesday, July 10, 2012

How To Set The Time Zone Using Command Line

Hello friends as you know that in my old posts i have posted many articles related to command line.You already know that by using commands we can do our work very easily and our precious time also saved.I suggest you please work on commands,this is really helpful for you.

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Today i am telling you how to set the timezone in windows using command line,but this command is helpful for you if you have administrative privilege means you are the administrator of your computer.So please follow the steps and try to set your timezone.






1)Start->type cmd in search box->(Ctrl+Shift+Enter)


2)Now you are seeing that command prompt is open in administrative mode.

3)Now type the following commands in it.

             a)If you want to see your current time zone then type

                      Directory:\>tzutil /g

                
           b)If you want to see the list of  time zones then type

                        Directory:\>tzutil /l

                
         c)If you want to set the time zone then type

                                 Directory:\>tzutil /s "time zone name"


        d)If you want to get help regarding tzutil command then type

               Directory:\>tzutil /?


4)Congratulations you have done your work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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