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The Set-TimeZone cmdlet is available on Windows and can be used to set the system time zone to a specified time zone by ID, input object, and name.
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Additionally, it can be used to list all available time zones.
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To change the time zone on Windows 10, you can use the PowerShell command "Set-TimeZone – Name".
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To check the current time zone, you can use the command "Get-Timezone".
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The Set-TimeZone cmdlet is available on Windows and sets the system time zone to a specified time zone. It can be used to set the time zone by ID, input object, and name, and can also be used to list all available time zones. The parameters of the cmdlet include -Confirm, -Id, -InputObject, -Name, and -PassThru, and it can also be used to show what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
Set-TimeZone (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
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This article provides a tutorial on how to set and change the time zone of a Windows server/PC using PowerShell. It explains how to use the command "Set-TimeZone – Name" to view the current time zone and how to use the command "Set-TimeZone – Name" to view the new time zone. Additionally, it provides tips on how to capture the browser's timezone and pass it through PowerShell to then set the timezone of the system to match.
Setting the Time Zone through PowerShell
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Alternatively, you can also use PowerShell to change the time zone on your device with these steps:
After you complete the steps, Windows 10 will be updated with the new time zone that you indicated with the PowerShell command.
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How to change time zone settings on Windows 10 | Windows Central
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