certainly
(WinME should hopefully be similar enough to your system for these instructions)
Open up Control Panel, Folder Options, View (tab). Uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types". Now when you create a new NotePad document and rename it as hostperm.1 you must make sure to rename it
without the .txt extension - in other words it is truly a hostperm file with a .1 extension (which for me shows as a 'generic' Windows icon rather than the one usually seen for .txt files).
However, you mentioned that you have a permissions.sqlite file? If so, then you have Firefox 3 (which should have no hostperm.1 file, as I understand it). PepiMK's workaround of 'tricking' SSD160 into recognizing FF3 as a FF2 install via the instructions noted in the link above should work with a viable 'blank' hostperm.1 - I have no direct experience with FF3 (since it is not compatible with my OS), but SeaMonkey v1.1.11 is similar in having a permissions.sqlite (for what it's worth I had to 'prime' SM1111 to get it to accept SSD immunization by making an allow/deny rule first and then all was fine .. this can happen on fresh installs).
Firefox does not make it very clear that sometimes an 'upgrade' (rather than an uninstall old version, install new version) may sometimes result in a slightly corrupted browser or profile. You
should be able to keep your old profile with all your bookmarks and passwords, etc - and in general it's always better to uninstall old version, then install new with Firefox (rather than the online 'update' method or an 'over'install, especially with a major version change such as from the version 2 series to the 3). If you have any addons, be sure to check
their compatibility with FF3 .. some few are not.
Good to see others using Opera 927

- tried 950 and :sad: