Time to view Client and Virtual Office

Hello

After the change of an hour this weekend, I saw is any time on the virtual office, Virtual Office presents the customer notice time to the user. This means that even if the virtual desktop is not updated for the DST (who was in our case - we found while logging the console), if the users machine that is running the Client to display is updated the user will see the correct time in the virtual office.

Does anyone know how it works?

How the customer views applied machine hosting of the customer to the view to enforce his time on the virtual office?

This feature is called "zone schedule Forwarding", sound activated by default and can be disabled with a GPO if you wish.

Linjo

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