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Hi Friends,
My mail goal is to get the UTC time for local zone. I am facing problems in handling internation time zones in VBScript for Item.Start and Item.End. Could any one tell me in brief/code to handle different international time zones. I thought of the below solution: 1. Get the UTC time 2. Get the time difference with local zone 3. Add it to UTC. Is there any ways to do this in VBScript? Thanks in Advance, Megha |
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