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# Server Time Zone

The Admin login is always assumed to be in the server’s time zone. Other Analysts can be assigned a time zone in their Person Details.

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### Before you start

You must have **System Set Up** selected in the Admin tab of your **General Access security role**.

The **Time Zones** checkbox must be selected in System Settings to enable the **Server Time Zone** option.
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1. Select the Menu button, then **Admin**, then select **System Administration**.

   The System Administration window appears.
2. In the Explorer pane, expand **System**, then select **Server Time Zone**.&#x20;
3. The **Server Time Zone** window appears, displaying a list of time zones and their corresponding locations.
4. Select the time zone you want to use as the default server time zone, scrolling down if necessary.
5. Select to save the changes. Provide the Change Reasons if prompted to do so.


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