Time zone on my different Khvan e-mail to my computor

My husband & I share the same pc.

I was checking the "recent account security activity" on my husbands email & on my email.

The pc has the correct area date/time.

My husband time zone, date and time is correct (EAST)

Mine is set to (GMT) & not accurate for my timezone

I can't work on how to change to the EAST

Hello

Thanks for posting your query to the Microsoft forum. I will definitely help you with this.

  1. Is what email account?
  2. Is - this Outlook.com/Hotmail account or you are referring to any e-mail application?

If you count Hotmail/outlook, try the following steps:

1. click on the wheel {top-right}
2. go to the e-mail settings more
3. click on account management
4. click on Details of the account (password, address, time zone)
5. in the account summary
6 change the personal information {under date of birth}
7. go home
8. set the time zone

Let us know if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help you.

____________________

Thank you best regards &,.

Isha Soni

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