Scanner - one or more ActiveX controls can be displayed

Software HP Precision Scan Pro for the ScanJet 4400C worked fine on my Windows XP Pro SP3 computer, but now it shows that when I open it to analyze:

Then, when I press one of the buttons on the left side and blue window, all white on:

I did no changes in the other settings that Windows updates. I believe that ActiveX in a permit that for years.

(1) how to confirm that an ActiveX component that would keep from running not blocked or disabled?

(2) how to find & activate the "blocked Editor", so it is perhaps the case?

(Thanks in advance for any help)

This can help:

You should remove 1 additional area (parasite) of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\ with number Pseudo-graphique, you will see before the number of zone 0.

It seems that it is a bug in update of Adobe flash player, but I'm not sure.

The number Pseudo-graphique they speak of before the zone number 0 looks like a miniature uppercase 'L '.

Delete this registry entry and all is well.

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