
When you create a Management Pack from the Operations Manager console, you get a folder with a name that coincides with the name of the MP you created:

The Management Pack created in this way is writable (XML), hence inside the created folder you can place performance meter charts, or other objects appropriate for the presentation of monitoring results from the console.
However, it turns out that when a non-saveable (sealed) Management Pack prepared in an analogous way (e.g. using Visual Studio) is imported in the console, there is no trace of the folder stuck in it:

Of course, inside the MP code is the same folder that was previously placed in the MP writable (XML):

The folder prepared in the "sealed" (sealed) Management Pack (and invisible in the console) can be referred to from another Management Pack, containing, for example, views or performance charts.
It can be noted here that "Subfolder" no longer contains the characteristic padlock - it is defined in the writable MP. In an analogous way, you can, for example, "add" the necessary views to the existing tree of folders and presentation objects, coming from a non-saveable Management Pack.Â
For such an appeal to be effective, certain conditions must be met:
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1. place in the reference section a notation referring to the MP containing the folder to which we intend to "attach":

(2) For a folder or child object, enter as the parent folder the corresponding folder identifier, preceded by the alias of the Management Pack in which it is defined:

You should be aware, of course, that from now on the Management Pack containing objects inside a folder defined in another MP will depend on it:
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This means that if for some reason you need to delete the MP "_Test Presentation Console Folder", you will first need to delete the "_Test Presentation Console SubFolder".

Dependency ties will prevent us from leaving orphaned objects devoid of a parent folder.

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