Batch file to convert fmb to fmx

I have the following written in a batch file to compile fmb to fmx, pll to plx and mmb to mmx and is working fine
The problem here is that the original timestamp of the fmb is getting changed to the time the batch file was run. I want the original fmb file timestamp to remain and the batch file should just take the fmb file and generate a fmx
REM WINDOWS COMPILE FORMS
::compile_modules.bat
cls
Echo compiling Forms....
for %%f IN (*.pll) do C:\ORANT\BIN\ifcmp60.EXE userid=prm/drama$1429@prmd module=%%f batch=yes module_type=library compile_all=yes window_state=minimize
for %%f IN (*.fmb) do C:\ORANT\BIN\ifcmp60.EXE userid=prm/drama$1429@prmd module=%%f batch=yes module_type=form compile_all=yes window_state=minimize
for %%f IN (*.mmb) do C:\ORANT\BIN\ifcmp60.EXE userid=prm/drama$1429@prmd module=%%f batch=yes module_type=menu compile_all=yes window_state=minimize
ECHO FINISHED COMPILING
how to do this and what is the change that i have to make in the batch file, can anyone help me here
Thanks
Vinod

It is your compile_all=yes that is causing the fmb file to be modified. Do as Robin suggested, make a copy and compile that, then delete the copy.
There is a DOS script, compall.bat that I use at:
Re: How to generate multiple files using f90genm ?

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