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VMWare Workspace One/AirWatch 2203 — Putting the Legacy Catalog "App" into a Profile-Created Folder on iPads

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I work for a school district that uses AirWatch/Workspace One (version 2203) by VMWare to manage our Apple devices (mostly iPads) for students. One of the ways we deploy our applications is through the legacy AirWatch catalog (i.e. you can generally configure it by going into Groups & Settings -> All Settings -> Apps -> Workspace ONE -> AirWatch Catalog); from the user side, this appears as a regular app our students can open to manually install apps we've approved and acquired the licenses for. This is separate from the Intelligent Hub app developed by VMWare, which offers similar functionality.

I've recently been publishing profiles that create folders on these iPads, and I'd like to put that catalog app/icon into one of the folders. Unfortunately, nothing autofills when I'm creating/modifying the profile; usually, when this happens for regular apps published on the App Store, I attempt to find the app/bundle ID (i.e. com.apple.Translator), but I haven't been able to find what that might be anywhere, and looking in settings I don't see anything that would help in this particular situation.

Does anyone have any recommendations? I've consulted with the VMWare AirWatch/Workspace One documentation and most of what I've found references the Intelligent Hub; everything else that talks about the "Legacy Catalog" is incredibly sparse.

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