Windows Vista includes a new feature that lets you view multiple time zones on your desktop. This is great for travelers who need to keep track of different time zones while working or playing. To use this feature, open the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time Properties dialog box. You’ll see a list of all the time zones that are currently active on your computer. To change which time zone is active, click on the desired zone name. You can also use this feature to switch between different time zones while you’re working or playing. Just click on the desired time zone in the list, and Vista will automatically switch to that time zone when you open any application or window. ..


First right click on the time display in the lower right hand corner of the Taskbar and select Adjust Date / Time.

This will open up the Date and Time dialog box.  Select the ‘Additional Clocks’ tab and place a checkmark next to each clock you want to display.  Your local time will always show, so you can add two additional clocks in different time zones.  Select the appropriate time zone and enter a familiar display name for each.

After the appropriate time zones have been set up, when you click on the time display you will get the following display of each time zone you set up.

Also, if you just hover over the time display on the Taskbar you will get a smaller pop up display.  To further enhance this display you can follow The Geek’s tip on enabling Military Time as well.