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- From: vscarafi@eccdb1.pms.ford.com (Vincent F. Scarafino)
- Subject: Re: FILETIME and Pope Gregory XIII
- Message-ID: <BtEA4K.KtI@fmsrl7.srl.ford.com>
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- Organization: Ford Motor Co.
- References: <1992Aug21.021923.25888@microsoft.com>
- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 17:05:06 GMT
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- alistair@microsoft.com (Alistair Banks) writes:
- > In article <714170346snx@apusapus.demon.co.uk> tfj@apusapus.demon.co.uk (Trevor Jenkins) writes:
- > >
- > >In article <KEVIN.92Aug18150139@buffalobill.edscom.demon.co.uk> kevin@edscom.demon.co.uk writes:
- > >
- > >> Okay, I've got to ask this one. Sorry if it's an FAQ, but MicroSoft have
- > >> really set themselves up for it...
- > >>
- > >> The documentation for the FILETIME structure says it holds the number of 100ns
- > >> intervals since January 1st, 1601.
- >
- > Just FYI - the next update of the kit will change the date & time
- > Win32 APIs - we've moved everything to a universal time, so that
- > issues like time stamps on shared files servers throughout the world
- > dont hurt anymore -- Alistair
-
- Sounds good. Will individual processes be able to specify the (local) time
- zone they want the date & time routines to display?
-
- Vince
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