Registry Date format in Windows
$Bill Luebkert
dbe@wgn.net
Sun Aug 16 10:35:00 GMT 1998
Guglielmo Pasa wrote:
>
> How is the date stored in the registry of Windows ?
>
> For example I installed a programm the 04.08.98 at 14h30 (4th August 98) and in
> the registry the date is written as
>
> 902233852
>
> How is it converted ? What is the algorihm ?
Looks like seconds since the Epoch (Jan 1, 1970). Except for the
100 and 400 year exceptions and leap year tallying, it's just the
simple conversion of years, months, days, hours and minutes to
seconds since the Epoch time.
Here's the BSD man page for the asctime, ctime, difftime, gmtime,
localtime, mktime functions:
http://www.bsd.com/bsdi-man?proto=1.1&query=asctime&msection=3&apropos=0
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