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TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION structure

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    THis structure will give the exact time? To elborate: TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION is returned by an application running in another machine, how can i get the time details(hours, minutes, sceonds) from this structure. My understanding is this structure gives the TimeZone information but not the exact system time of that machine. Correct me if iam wrong:~

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      THis structure will give the exact time? To elborate: TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION is returned by an application running in another machine, how can i get the time details(hours, minutes, sceonds) from this structure. My understanding is this structure gives the TimeZone information but not the exact system time of that machine. Correct me if iam wrong:~

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      Are you wanting to use NetRemoteTOD()?

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