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Time Diff in C++ and Windows Tray???

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    I have two different times on my box...In VC++ the time says "1:40" and in the System Tray it says "8:40"?? Even when I write a program using the System time in VC++ I get the C++ time and NOT the actual System Time?? Settings: Region(Locale)/Keyboard: U.S. Time Zone: Germany (-1) The funny thing is this is the Time (-7 hours) as our Mother Company in the US. I hope someone can show where the problem is. Thanks in advance, Dan

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      I have two different times on my box...In VC++ the time says "1:40" and in the System Tray it says "8:40"?? Even when I write a program using the System time in VC++ I get the C++ time and NOT the actual System Time?? Settings: Region(Locale)/Keyboard: U.S. Time Zone: Germany (-1) The funny thing is this is the Time (-7 hours) as our Mother Company in the US. I hope someone can show where the problem is. Thanks in advance, Dan

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      You don't say what function you use to get the time, but if you use time(), you have to convert the time with localtime() to get the local time... - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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