Connect to Flash Player using proxy

Notice: My English is bad, so sorry if there wrong words.
Hi
I'm connect to internet using proxy. and there's no problems to view webpages in browser. But when i'm trying to open a online flash game like DDTank and Gamezer Billiards it connect without problems but after playing for 5-10 minutes it tell me the connect was lose.
I'm using Windows 7, i was using Proxifier to connect to Flash Player using proxy and there was no problems.. i can playing any Online Flash Game.
But now, i have reinstall Windows 7 and install proxifier to connect to Flash Player again but the same problem come again!
Before i reinstall Windows 7, i googled my problem and i have found the soultion. it's (Install Proxifier and setting it to connect to proxy server 127.0.0.1 and port xxxx) i forgot what should insert in port!
So this is my problem i want to know how i connect to Flash Player and playing any Online Flash Game without any problems. i have try and insert random numbers in "Port" in proxifier but still the problem.
i remember it's 9002 or something like that .. but not work maybe i forgot
also i try to googled my problem again .. but not found that soultion was work for me. maybe i forgot what i googled exactlly.

Any help?

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