FYI:
I hacked around this by modifying the TimezoneFinder.js file to always
return "America/Los_Angeles" which was the time zone I was after. Not
sure how this will go down next DST change but I'll watch out for it.
-Paul
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Blasquez
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:49 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Midtier Time Zone Issues
Hello,
I've gone through the archives and I cannot find a situation quite like
mine so I'm opening a new thread.
The issue I am having is that the mid-tier is reading the user's Windows
Time Zone information, and I want it to either use the server OS time
zone, or read from the User Preference form.
My goal is to have everyone across several time zones use the same time
zone on the mid-tier regardless of their Windows setting. I cannot find
a way to override the Windows Time Zone at this time.
I have tried without success:
-Setting the Locale portion of the User Preferences form to be en_US and
PST time zone, with the Mid-Tier using the Preference Server.
-Removing the Preference Server from the Mid-Tier settings completely
The User Preference setting is working correctly if I use the User
Client, but not the Mid-Tier.
Here is my AR System and Mid Tier environment:
AR System 6.3 patch 22
Solaris 9
Oracle 9R2
Mid Tier Version7.1.00 Build 200708221849
Web Server Information Apache Tomcat/5.5.17
Operating System Name SunOS
Java Version1.5.0_11
Any help is appreciated!
Paul Blasquez
Senior Network Engineer/Remedy Developer
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