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title: Time (Windows 10)
description: This section describes the Time settings that you can configure in provisioning packages for Windows 10 using Windows Configuration Designer.
ms.prod: windows-client
author: aczechowski
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.author: aaroncz
manager: aaroncz
ms.topic: reference
ms.collection: must-keep
ms.technology: itpro-configure
ms.date: 12/31/2017
---
# Time
Use **Time** to configure settings for time zone setup for Windows 10, version (TBD) and later.
## Applies to
| Setting | Windows client | Surface Hub | HoloLens | IoT Core |
| --- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
| [ProvisionSetTimeZone](#provisionsettimezone) | ✔️ | | | |
## ProvisionSetTimeZone
Set to **True** to skip time zone assignment when the first user signs in, in which case the device will remain in its default time zone. For the proper configuration, you should also use **Policies > TimeLanguageSettings > ConfigureTimeZone** to set the default time zone.
>[!TIP]
>Configuring a time zone in **Policies > TimeLanguageSettings > ConfigureTimeZone** accomplishes the same purpose as setting **ProvisionSetTimeZone** to **True**, so you don't need to configure both settings.
Set to **False** for time zone assignment to occur when the first user signs in. The user will be prompted to select a time zone during first sign-in.
>[!NOTE]
>Do not set **Time > ProvisionSetTimeZone** to **False** and also set a time zone in **Policies > TimeLanguageSettings > ConfigureTimeZone**.