NTP/NetRemoteTOD And a zone of time

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Hello!

With help NTP or NetRemoteTOD I receive time in Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC). Then with help SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime I change its time of
the appropriate current time zone. But I should receive time in other time
zone, for this purpose correctly it is necessary to determine
TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION. If in WinAPI function for formation
TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION for an any time zone?



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