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Need help converting time and date stamp to vbscript now format for datediff comparison

Asked by jamie177 in VB Script, Visual Basic Programming

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I have an Antivirus program that sets a registry key with a time and date stamp in this format:
01-10-2008 00-31-41 which is:
DD-MM-YYYY HH-MM-SS

I want to use the vbscript function datediff to compare that with the now() time so I can figure out if how old my AV databases are and how long ago the last full scan was ran.

I don't think the time format above is a standard format.  Please provide a code sample that will help me with the datediff.

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