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Hi...
Actually i´m having a problem with the time zone. The time that is shown in the glpi its about eight hours wrong. I´ve tried all the sollutions posted on this forum, but ther is no success. In this version of glpi, the file named php.ini doesn´t exist.
When i edit the includes.php file, the site of GLPI crash and shows the error 500 internal server.
Can you help me.
Thanks
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I can't remember seeing any type of time setting in GLPI.
Is your server timer off?
Thanks,
Dan
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prior versions of glpi: highlight setup, select general, change time zone
newer versions of glpi: highlight setup, select authentication, select ldap directories, select each ldap directory, select "advanced information" tab, select "ldap directory timezone" drop-down list.
i haven't actually tested this to see if it effects the timezone. at the time of this post, gmt is 7:23pm or 19:23. mine is set to "GMT minus 5 hours" and the time listed in GLPI is 15:23 (only minus 4 hours), which is the same time as my web server. i wouldn't be surprised if it uses the time from your web server. let us know...
you've got to start somewhere!
linux kernel version 2.6.27-17-server i686; ubuntu 8.10; apache 2.2.9; php 5.2.6-2ubuntu4.6 with suhosin-patch 0.9.6.2; mysql version 14.2 distrib 5.0.67; glpi 0.83.7
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i'm eat a dog on this... try this
web\glpi\.htaccess
# If you have problem with session.auto_start on install you need to set this value to 0 on php.ini or uncomment this line
#php_value session.auto_start 0
<Files helpdesk.html>
ForceType text/html;charset=utf-8
</Files>
php_value date.timezone Asia/Jerusalem
# If you have problem with session.auto_start on install you need to set this value to 0 on php.ini or uncomment this line
#php_value session.auto_start 0
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timezone list example
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