Hello Seth,
There are multiple feature requests:
For the one about showing the time zones differently, this is a not a FR because we have it within the product today, you just need to change the Regional Format on the Windows Server running Veeam ONE, for example for a 24H format:
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Then restart this service:
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And then the report date format changes after you refresh the page:
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So, now the CSV contains the date format you are seeing the web reporter viewer.
For the second option about schedule, I saw that on other products. I think it is interesting when you have 100/500 VBRs to have one schedule like at 09am, and then that 9am would use VBR Server timezone.
My workaround, and what I have seen Service Providers using is:
Please let us know.
There are multiple feature requests:
For the one about showing the time zones differently, this is a not a FR because we have it within the product today, you just need to change the Regional Format on the Windows Server running Veeam ONE, for example for a 24H format:

Then restart this service:

And then the report date format changes after you refresh the page:

So, now the CSV contains the date format you are seeing the web reporter viewer.
For the second option about schedule, I saw that on other products. I think it is interesting when you have 100/500 VBRs to have one schedule like at 09am, and then that 9am would use VBR Server timezone.
My workaround, and what I have seen Service Providers using is:
- You filter by VBR1 all the required reports (Job History, Workload Protection History, etc.)
- Save those reports into a Folder called VBR1
- Apply a schedule that makes sense for that VBR to the folder. If your VBR is in NYC, and your Veeam ONE is in London, and you want it at 9am NYC then that schedule is 2pm UK.
- All of the reports arrive at a timely fashion at 9am NYC time to those interested in VBR1 reports folder
Please let us know.
Statistics: Posted by jorgedlcruz — Oct 23, 2025 11:22 am






