Time Factor when backing up emails to CD

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I use a batch file to backup my personal files everyday to CDs. I have the
batch file set to only copy files that have been modified. I copy my email
files through the path: C:/Windows/Application Data/Identities/etc. Everytime
I open OE6, every .dbx file has the modified date changed; therefore, the
batch file always copies every .dbx file even though I haven't modified or
even looked at 95% of the files. This is very time consuming. Is there any
way to reduce the time it takes to backup .dbx files?
 
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After furious head scratching, Vicky asked:

| I use a batch file to backup my personal files everyday to CDs. I
| have the batch file set to only copy files that have been modified. I
| copy my email files through the path: C:/Windows/Application
| Data/Identities/etc. Everytime I open OE6, every .dbx file has the
| modified date changed; therefore, the batch file always copies every
| .dbx file even though I haven't modified or even looked at 95% of the
| files. This is very time consuming. Is there any way to reduce the
| time it takes to backup .dbx files?
 
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