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Is there a way to ensure TimeZoneInfo display names are consistent across different operating systems? .NET 6 made big changes as explained here which improved a lot of things. However I'm still noticing some differences. One example would be the time zone with IANA ID = "America/Denver" has the following display names
Windows:
(UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
Linux:
(UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (Denver)
Is there any option in .NET for ensuring these values are always consistent?
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Is there a way to ensure TimeZoneInfo display names are consistent across different operating systems? .NET 6 made big changes as explained here which improved a lot of things. However I'm still noticing some differences. One example would be the time zone with IANA ID = "America/Denver" has the following display names
Windows:
(UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
Linux:
(UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (Denver)
Is there any option in .NET for ensuring these values are always consistent?
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