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<title>Timezones</title>
<author email="dev@openmeetings.apache.org">Apache OpenMeetings Team</author>
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<section name="Introduction">
<p>
Time zones are being taken from JDK, so please keep it up to date :)
</p>
<p>
You can set a Flag
<strong>forceTimeZoneCheck</strong>
for each user that gives him a Pop-Up notification to change his
time zone. The Flag can be changed in the user administration of
OpenMeetings. This can be handy if you update from a previous
version of OpenMeetings to make sure users see the new feature and
update their settings.
</p>
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