Windows 10 How to Create a Shortcut that Overwrites .stl Files on Network Drive

spencerrr88

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Every time I run a program it produces a .stl file. This file is automatically saved to the computers local disk. I want this file to be accessible on my network, so I created a shortcut. However, the shortcut does not overwrite every time I run the program. How can I get the shortcut to overwrite so it gets new data every time I run the program?
 
It's probably not the same file every time therefore the shortcut becomes invalid. You'd have to create a new shortcut.
 
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