One shared object among multiple applications

How would I enable a shared object to be used by more than one game? I have tried doing SharedObject.getLocal("ID","/"), but they still seem to have seperate shared objects, both of these applications have seperate domains (com.domain.app).

try it.  but i suspect those will look like different domains.
you could use:
com.mydomain.games/game117 for your game117's main swf
and
com.mydomain.games/game2245 for your game2245's main swf

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