HP Thin Client T5550: HPDM - sending of the zone settings

Hello everyone, I have a huge issue with my HP Device Manager and I would appreciate your help.

When I try to send to my HP Thin Client T5550 time zone settings, it is just the time zone of Dublin.

It doesn't matter what time zone I send, it always comes back to the zone of Dublin.

The only difference between the time zones on my HPDM and my thin client is UTC and GMT.

On HPDM zone is defined as UTC, but on the thin client, it is GMT. I don't know if this could cause problems? And if so, how can I solve this?

For your information, when I send the same zone to my HP Thin Client T520 settings everything works smoothly.

I would be grateful for all the help I can get.

I guess that we are talking about Windows CE on T5550. It is actually a known issue of HPDM, because Windows CE is thus more complete support of HPDM, this issue will not be fixed in a newer version of HPDM.

I suggest that contact technical consultant for the extraordinary. Or if you know the order of change of time zone, you can try to change it through files & records task.

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