Typically, the abbreviation (generally 3 or 4 letters) for the time zone
when DST is in effect (e.g. PDT). It is not necessarily unique.
However, on Windows, it may be the unabbreviated name (e.g. Pacific
Daylight Time). Regardless, it is not the same as name.
This property is overridden because the local time of the system could
change while the program is running and we need to determine it
dynamically rather than it being fixed like it would be with most time
zones.
Typically, the abbreviation (generally 3 or 4 letters) for the time zone when DST is in effect (e.g. PDT). It is not necessarily unique.
However, on Windows, it may be the unabbreviated name (e.g. Pacific Daylight Time). Regardless, it is not the same as name.
This property is overridden because the local time of the system could change while the program is running and we need to determine it dynamically rather than it being fixed like it would be with most time zones.