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We have Windows 10 application and we are trying to change time zone on the system.

I have found documentation about having IOT extensions included into the project, what would give basic system administration capabilities.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/packaging/app-capability-declarations

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/windows.system.timezonesettings.changetimezonebydisplayname

So far, I failed to get permission to do anything (reboot system, change time zone etc), always get auth exception.

This is what I have tried:

manifest (important parts):

<Package
  xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/foundation/windows10"
  xmlns:mp="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/2014/phone/manifest"
  xmlns:uap="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/uap/windows10"
  xmlns:iot="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/iot/windows10"
  IgnorableNamespaces="uap mp iot">

<Dependencies>
    <TargetDeviceFamily Name="Windows.Universal" MinVersion="10.0.10586.0" MaxVersionTested="10.0.10586.0" />
    <TargetDeviceFamily Name="Windows.IoT" MinVersion="10.0.10586.0" MaxVersionTested="10.0.10586.0" />
  </Dependencies>

 <Capabilities>
    <iot:Capability Name="systemManagement" />  
  </Capabilities>
</Package>

code:

 Boolean canChange = Windows.System.TimeZoneSettings.CanChangeTimeZone;
 Windows.System.TimeZoneSettings.ChangeTimeZoneByDisplayName("(UTC+13:00) Samoa");

reference to IOT added to project

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    Is this actually running on a Windows IOT device? Jul 14, 2016 at 16:56
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    Seems there is no way to make this work in regular windows 10.
    – Grace Feng
    Jul 15, 2016 at 7:02
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    I see. Looks like IoT extension are only for IoT devices, you cannot just reference the IoT extension in your regular UWP project and expect the IoT APIs to work on your Desktop/tablet, can you?
    – Jackie
    Jul 15, 2016 at 8:19
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    By the way, if you want to do the system level operations like shutdown/change timezone, you may reference this tutorial xamltips.wordpress.com/2015/11/13/… to create an brokered component.
    – Jackie
    Jul 15, 2016 at 8:20
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    Not sure it'll work out. But the point is IoT extension are only meant for windows IoT devices. I'm suggesting we put that as an answer so that others an have reference.
    – Jackie
    Jul 15, 2016 at 8:24

2 Answers 2

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IOT: as Jackie said: "Not sure it'll work out. But the point is IoT extension are only meant for windows IoT devices"

However, I did find a workaround...

If anyone else encounters this problem.

I have run a local lightweight NancyFX web service that has an access to system settings. From an UWP application, I will make api calls and change system settings this way.

see http://nancyfx.org/ and self hosting example

Also, if calling localhost from edge, you will need to setup a loopback app exception, see https://loopback.codeplex.com/ and https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh780593.aspx

Pretty much everything works after that.

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    that sounds awesome.
    – Jackie
    Jul 26, 2016 at 4:56
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Old threat but when i search for my solution to this IoT systemManagement manifest i stumble into this. I using VS2017. My fix is View code package manifest manually. Then add this line

<Package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/foundation/windows10" xmlns:mp="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/2014/phone/manifest" 
xmlns:uap="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/uap/windows10" 
xmlns:uap4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/uap/windows10/4" 
xmlns:iot="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/iot/windows10" IgnorableNamespaces="uap mp uap4 iot">

<Capabilities>
    <iot:Capability Name="systemManagement"/> 
<Capabilities>

*Remember you can only declare 1 Capabilites so if you had declare just add new.

Then add capability in manifest with this code

And plus go to add reference->Extension select Windows IoT Extensions for the UWP version 10.0.10586.0 *even you have newer version must select this to work.

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