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iPrint appliance as an eDir object in main tree? Is this normal?

Is it normal or even useful to have an iPrint appliance showing as a server object in the main eDir tree?

ndsrepair -T   shows it as
   "Server is in a different tree:"  which makes sense.

But of course the NetWare boxes complain with
   "ERROR: Could not connect. Error : -630"

These are seen cleaning up a system that is new to me, so of course finding 'interesting' things from its long history.

I am suspecting that object shouldn't be in the main eDir tree, but was somehow in there,  possibly a previous in tree iPrint OES box that is gone.

I see stuck obituaries pointing to it, so want to see your thoughts before deleting the object, as I ask the client more about its history.

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Andy of KonecnyConsulting.ca in Toronto
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