actually its whatever time-zone you think of ?!
Your question is kind of confusing :D
If you are situated in CET time zone and would like that the
invitation is valid from 14-15 o'clock CET, then you choose 14.oo
start 15.oo end and CET time zone.
If you are situated in CET time zone and would like that the
invitation is valid from 14-15 o'clock but PDT (becuase you make a
meeting with somebody in Los Angeles/PacificDaylightTime), then you
choose 14.oo start 15.oo end and PDT time zone.


Sebastian

2011/9/9 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> hello all
>
> i am unable to invite guest in room(meeting). i am using send
> invitation  link.
>
> with send invitation popup i use period option with valid date & time.
>
>
> what is the use of time zone, what i need to select it's sender time
> zone or recipient time zone.
>
>
> pls help me on resolve this time zone issue
>
> thanks in advance
>
> nagesh nalge
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