The SYSTEMTIME structure represents a date and time using individual members for the month, day, year, weekday, hour, minute, second, and millisecond.
typedef struct _SYSTEMTIME { // st WORD wYear; WORD wMonth; WORD wDayOfWeek; WORD wDay; WORD wHour; WORD wMinute; WORD wSecond; WORD wMilliseconds; } SYSTEMTIME;
It is not recommended that you add and subtract values from the SYSTEMTIME structure to obtain relative times. Instead, you should
FILETIME, GetSystemTime, LARGE_INTEGER, SetSystemTime
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