Administrator Guide

Figure 21. Time and date
a) Time Zone—Select a time zone where the thin client operates from the drop-down list. Default value is Unspecified.
b) Enable Daylight Saving— Allows you to enable the daylight saving settings. When selected, the Start Date and End Date
boxes must be properly configured to define the daylight saving starting (month/week/day) and ending (month/week/day)
periods.
Use the following guidelines to enter the Start date and End date:
Month—Specifies the month in the year from January through December.
Week—Select 1 through 4 for the week in the month. Week last denotes the last week in the month.
Day—Specifies the day of the week from Monday through Sunday.
c) Time Format—Allows you to select the 12 or 24-hour time format. default is 24-hour format.
d) Date Format—Allows you to select the yyyy/mm/dd (year/month/day) or dd/mm/yyyy (day/month/year) date format. Default
is yyyy/mm/dd.
e) Time Servers—List of IP addresses or host names with optional TCP port number of Time Servers.
Each entry with optional port number is specified as Name-or-IP: port, where: port is optional. If not specified, port 80 is used.
Locations can be supplied through user profiles if user profiles are used. The Time Servers provide the thin client time based on the
settings of time zone and daylight saving information. If DHCP is used, locations can be supplied through DHCP.
f) Change Date and Time—Allows you to change date and time for secure environments requiring a solution to outside server
access. When connecting to a file server over HTTPS, the proper time must be defined on the thin client for SSL/ certification
validation.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Configuring local settings
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