Restoring the root ACL over a pre-existing ACL. This is a normal condition if you are using the CDO utility. Explanation: The creation of the database also created an ACL, either by propagation from a previous version of the root or by propagation of default ACEs from the directory ACL. This ACL may supersede the access rights being restored from the backup file, and it may be necessary to use the RMU Set Privilege command to establish the desired access rights for the database. User Action: Use the RMU Show Privilege command to examine the restored access rights. If they are not what you want, correct them by using the RMU Set Privilege command. In extreme cases, OpenVMS privilege may be required to correct the problem. If the problem is caused by default ACEs in a directory ACL you may consider altering them or propagating RMU access to these ACEs.