HP ThinPro 7.0 - Administrator Guide
Registry key Description
root/time/dateFormatLong
An optional way to override the long date format used in various 
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/dateFormatShort
An optional way to override the short date format used in various 
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/dateTimeFormatLong
An optional way to override the long date&time format used in 
various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/dateTimeFormatShort
An optional way to override the short date&time format used in 
various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/hideCountries
A semicolon-separated list of countries that you want hidden in 
the time zone selection GUI.
root/time/hideMap
If set to 1, the map is not drawn. This might be preferable in 
instances where boundaries are in dispute.
root/time/hideWinZones
A semicolon-separated list of Windows-format time zones, such 
as “(UTC+2:00) Tripoli,” that you want hidden in the time zone 
selection GUI.
root/time/hideZones
A semicolon-separated list of Linux-format time zones, such as 
“America/Denver”, that you want hidden in the time zone 
selection GUI.
root/time/timeFormatLong
An optional way to override the long time format used in various 
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/timeFormatShort
An optional way to override the short time format used in various 
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for 
QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specic string is 
usually used.
root/time/timezone
Sets the time zone. Time zones should be specied as dened by 
Linux Timezone in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel, and 
they should be in the following format:
<region>/<subregion>
root/time/use24HourFormat
If set to -1, the system chooses the format automatically 
according to the locale. If set to 0, the a.m./p.m. format is used. If 
set to 1, the 24-hour format is used.
root/time/useADDNSTimeServers
If set to 1, the thin client will attempt to set the time zone via the 
Active Directory domain controllers auto-discovered on the local 
network. It does this via the following DNS query for SRV records: 
_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.domain.
root/time/useDHCPTimezone
If set to 1, the thin client will attempt to set the time zone via 
DHCP. To properly set the time zone via this registry key, ensure 
162 Appendix D Registry keys










