Ajouter la deuxième horloge à Windows PowerShell
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Change the values of the clocks to your needs
Edit the Displayname and Timezones for both clocks
If you want to set only one clock, just remove the section from the script.
Test before use!
This will overwrite the current settings (if set)
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#Set DisplayName and TimeZone for additional Clock 1
$Clock1DisplayName = 'Pune'
$Clock1TimeZone = 'India Standard Time'
# Change this!
#Set DisplayName and TimeZone for additional Clock 2
$Clock2DisplayName = 'Melbourne'
$Clock2TimeZone = 'AUS Eastern Standard Time'
#Define path and regkeys
$Clock1 = 'HKCU:\Control Panel\TimeDate\AdditionalClocks\1\'
$Clock2 = 'HKCU:\Control Panel\TimeDate\AdditionalClocks\2\'
$RegKeyPath = 'HKCU:\Control Panel\TimeDate\AdditionalClocks\'
#Set Clock 1
New-Item -Path $RegKeyPath -Name '1' -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock1 -Name 'Enable' -Value '1' -PropertyType DWORD -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock1 -Name 'DisplayName' -Value $Clock1DisplayName -PropertyType String -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock1 -Name 'TzRegKeyName' -Value $Clock1TimeZone -PropertyType String -Force
#Set Clock 2
New-Item -Path $RegKeyPath -Name '2' -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock2 -Name 'Enable' -Value '1' -PropertyType DWORD -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock2 -Name 'DisplayName' -Value $Clock2DisplayName -PropertyType String -Force
New-ItemProperty -Path $Clock2 -Name 'TzRegKeyName' -Value $Clock2TimeZone -PropertyType String -Force
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