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Answer» All -- Please help. I am on Windows XP and I need to know-- how can one get the timezone (time zone) with a DOS command? I tried this... C:\Documents and Settings\mkamoski>timezone /g Current Timezone is : Daylight Saving Time begins at 02:0:2:03 Daylight Saving Time ENDS at 02:0:1:11 ...but that is not what I need... ...I also can run the "systeminfo" command and what I need is buried in there but there is no way that I can see to get JUST the timezone from that DATA... ...RATHER, I need something like this... -04:00 ...but I cannot see how that can be done... ...so what do you think? Please advise. Thank you. -- Mark Kamoski Code: [Select]C:\>systeminfo | find "Time Zone" Time Zone: (UTC) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, LondonIt WORKS! How did you know that? Quote from: Geek-9pm on May 18, 2010, 01:15:02 PM It Works! How did you know that? Isn't it obvious? |
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