Hello,
due to our testings we encountered a strange problem. The timezone on the raspberry is set to W. Europe Standard Time, and the timezone redirection from the terminal server is enabled. (several countries uses same terminal server)
In one of our program which is called Microsoft Axapta 2009 there is a problem with a timezone missmatch.
Is it possible to rename the W. Europe Standard Time to "(GMT+01:00)Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rom, Stockholm, Wien" without the quotes ""
I've attached 2 screenshots, the first one displays the error message, and the second one the timezone information. As you can see in the first dropdown, the W. Europe Standard Time is set, but I think I need this one: (GMT+01:00)Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rom, Stockholm, Wien
best regards,
thomas
TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
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Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
Documentation https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc248614.aspx says:geefox wrote:Is it possible to rename the W. Europe Standard Time to "(GMT+01:00)Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rom, Stockholm, Wien" without the quotes ""
"Pacific Standard Time", not "(UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)". "Pacific Standard Time" is a standart, second form is a comment for human readability. And "Rom", "Wien". Even if we put human-readable form, we put it in English. "Rome", "Vienna".this field could contain the string "Pacific Standard Time" to indicate Pacific Standard Time
Show me wtware log of the session where you got such issue: https://wtware.com/logs.html
And make the same screenshot in mstsc.exe on same server with this timezone where it works right.
Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
Hello,
I've attached you the logfile from the raspberry pi and also an screenshot via mstsc
thank you
I've attached you the logfile from the raspberry pi and also an screenshot via mstsc
thank you
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Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
Zone names are different on your screenshot. "(UTC" is the first and "(GMT" is the second. So it's not just string comparison. Valuable difference is somewhere deeper.
Update wtware to 5.6.20. And show me please this screenshot from wtware:
And from mstsc.exe on the same server, if it s different in mstsc.
Update wtware to 5.6.20. And show me please this screenshot from wtware:
And from mstsc.exe on the same server, if it s different in mstsc.
Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
hello,
updated wtware to 5.6.21 and this is the screenshot from date and time. in mstsc there is no difference
updated wtware to 5.6.21 and this is the screenshot from date and time. in mstsc there is no difference
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Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
"Vienna" on my screen. "Viena" on your screen in system "Date and Time" window. "Wien" in Axapta. I'm completely confused and have no more ideas.
Re: TimeZone missmatch in Microsoft Axapta 2009
The screen with "Viena" is taken from the same terminal server, but with romanian language. We have configured gpo that way, that we dont redirect timezone from client, if language is germany, so we dont run into this problem with microsoft axapta.
so basically this "Viena" (romania language) is "Vienna" in english and "Wien" in german language.
The server on which axapta is installed is in german language, and the clients (terminal servers) are multilanguage
so basically this "Viena" (romania language) is "Vienna" in english and "Wien" in german language.
The server on which axapta is installed is in german language, and the clients (terminal servers) are multilanguage