I don't know. But I would say no.
But it's easy to do a workaround for this problem.
Just let 'backupdms.bat' run one time so that the files diskpart.dms and diskpart.nodms are created. Open both files with Wordpad (not Editor, because it can't read the line break) and insert 'Disk' in both files in the one or two lines as seen in the example:
Microsoft DiskPart Version 5.1.3565
Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Microsoft Corporation.
Auf Computer: NOTEBOOK
Datentr. Status Größe Frei Dyn GPT
-------- ---------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 93 GB 0 B
Disk 1 Online 9 GB 0 B
Take care of the spaces so that the first line in both files is exactly the same.
Then write-protect both files, so that can't be overwritten anymore and let 'backupdms.bat' run. If you do this don't change the HDD configuration of your system! The DMS must always be the same number, no. 1 in the example above.
You will get two errors, that the files can't be written and one error that the files can't be deleted, but that doesn't matter.
You can use this method with all '*.bat' except for 'newdms.bat' because then your drive is another one. Just go through the above again and create two new files with the new HDD.