A couple users on the Windows 2012 R2 Terminal Server are in a different time zone than the majority of users or the server itself. This affects the time when using Outlook 2010 on the Terminal Server.
How do I enable the user to get the time zone that reflects their location ?
In the default Domain Policy, I have tried enabling the ALLOW TIME ZONE REDIRECTION policy in:
COMPUTER CONFIGURATION/POLICIES/ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATES/WINDOWS COMPONENTS/REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES/REMOTE DESKTOP SESSION HOST/DEVICE AND RESOURCE REDIRECTION
Need to be clear about something. This is a 2003 FOREST. There are no 2008 AD servers.
I see (and have edited) that specific policy above when I am editing the policy from a Windows 7 PRO PC. When I look at that policy from the Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller, I do not see that policy or even the REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES group. I only see TERMINAL SERVICES from the 2003 server.
Is the policy I am editing (from my Win 7 PC) being applied to my Windows 2012 RDS users session ? Have I applied it in the correct location ?
How do I enable the user to get the time zone that reflects their location ?
In the default Domain Policy, I have tried enabling the ALLOW TIME ZONE REDIRECTION policy in:
COMPUTER CONFIGURATION/POLICIES/ADM
Need to be clear about something. This is a 2003 FOREST. There are no 2008 AD servers.
I see (and have edited) that specific policy above when I am editing the policy from a Windows 7 PRO PC. When I look at that policy from the Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller, I do not see that policy or even the REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES group. I only see TERMINAL SERVICES from the 2003 server.
Is the policy I am editing (from my Win 7 PC) being applied to my Windows 2012 RDS users session ? Have I applied it in the correct location ?