Top Tips for Using FlashCookiesView on Windows

FlashCookiesView — Complete Guide to Viewing and Managing Flash Cookies

What it is

FlashCookiesView (by NirSoft) is a small, portable Windows utility that locates and displays Flash Local Shared Object files (.sol, a.k.a. “Flash cookies”). It shows each file’s metadata and readable name/value contents (or a hex dump), and lets you export, copy or delete selected files.

Key features

  • Portable: No installation; run the executable directly.
  • Cross‑browser: Reads Flash LSOs regardless of which browser created them.
  • Readable view: Parsed name/value display and Hex Dump option.
  • Export: Save selected items to text, HTML, CSV, XML formats (command-line options supported).
  • Delete: Remove unwanted .sol files from disk.
  • Profile/remote viewing: Change base folder (F9) to inspect another user/profile or machine.
  • Command-line support: Batch exports and sorting (/stext, /shtml, /sxml, /sort, etc.).

Where Flash cookies are stored

  • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings[User]\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player#SharedObjects[Random][Site Path]
  • Windows Vista/7/10+: C:\Users[User]\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player#SharedObjects[Random][Site Path]
    Files use the .sol extension and are binary—regular editors won’t show parsed contents.

How to use (concise steps)

  1. Download FlashCookiesView from NirSoft and unzip.
  2. Run FlashCookiesView.exe.
  3. Upper pane: select a .sol entry. Lower pane: view parsed fields or press F3 for Hex Dump.
  4. To export, choose File → Save Selected Items (or use command-line switches).
  5. To delete, select items and choose Delete Selected Cookies Files.
  6. To view another profile/computer, press F9 and pick the base folder.

Troubleshooting & limitations

  • Some .sol files may not parse; use Hex Dump to inspect raw content.
  • Works on Windows versions supported by NirSoft’s release (originally Windows 2000 → Windows 7, but generally runs on newer Windows builds).
  • Flash is deprecated—many sites no longer create new Flash cookies, but legacy .sol files may remain.

Security & license

  • Released as freeware by Nir Sofer (NirSoft). Distribute freely without charging; include all files unmodified. Software provided “as is” without warranty.

Quick command-line examples

  • Export to HTML:

bash

FlashCookiesView.exe /shtml “C:\temp\flash-cookies.html”
  • Export sorted by URL:

bash

FlashCookiesView.exe /shtml “C:\temp\cookies.html” /sort “URL”

If you want, I can produce a one‑page printable checklist for scanning and cleaning Flash cookies on a PC.

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