I have an event log file from a different timezone. But Event Log Explorer displays time in the local timezone. Can I view event times in the original timezone?

I have an event log file from a different timezone. But Event Log Explorer displays time in the local timezone. Can I view event times in the original timezone?

By default, Event Log Explorer displays events in your local timezone. But you can change it. Select View->Time correction. You can select time correction or display UTC time.


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