(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London (GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US and Canada) (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US and Canada) Tijuana Use the value from the middle column (Name of Time Zone) from the table below: Index The TimeZone consists of a String value, representing the time zone. The Language ID is a number that corresponds to the correct language type and the table below, gives you a good overview of which number corresponds to which language: Language (Locale) ![]() I have found all Language and Time Zone options, which can be used and they are documented below: Language ID option Once connected to Office 365 using Powershell, you can change settings by running the cmdlet: Get-Mailbox | Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration -Language -TimeZoneįor Language, there is a Language ID to use and for Time Zone, you have to specify the Time Zone name. ![]() ![]() If you need to do this, you need to connect to Exchange Online using PowerShell and use the following cmdlet: Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration This would also work for Exchange (on-premise), it is the same cmdlets. So I thought, I might as well write up, this blog post, to collect all the information needed, to change setting on Language and Time Zone on Mailboxes. Recently I have had a few scenarios, where we had to change the Language and Time Zone of all or certain specific user Mailboxes in Office 365.
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