The timezone setting can be set on a per user basis in a TS server. It should be: Hkey_current_user\controlpanel\international\locale You can make scripted changes to this regkey on login for your end users. As an admin, simply check the key first in your session to confirm the current setting, then within your admin session change the timezone field to the one you need to support for these remote end users. A refresh of regedit should now show you the changed value for this key which can be imported to your users registry on login by a variety of different script methods. There is also the option within Citrix XP to try to use the client's local time. This has to be set on the farm level though if I recall correctly. HTH J ________________________________ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Petitti, Bruno Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 8:26 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Time Zones Currently, we have our servers in the East coast and we are running XPa/FR3 . One particular program is giving us trouble with users in the West Coast. This program checks the local machine time and compares it to the server, and if is more then 1 hour off, the program doesn't run. The vendor gave me the same old story about how it is not support on Citrix. Is there a why I can bump the users time up by three hours on there local machine when they log onto that specific program. Maybe use tmuser? Thanks for you help in advance. Notice: This transmission contains confidential information intended only for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, or action in reliance on the contents of this transmission is strictly prohibited by anyone except the party to whom it is addressed.