Moving Apple Configurator 2 Blueprints from one Mac to another Mac

Firstly, I have googled this and everyone refers to this file address:

~/Library/Group Containers/K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator/

My problem is is that this location does not exist. Group Containers folder is nowhere to be found on the Mac server. I am not super familiar with this OS so if its something like Windows' hidden folders, I'd like to know how to enable it so I can find the file if Mac has something similar. So far, the only Google results I have found refer to the the above file address, I haven't found anything else that could possibly refer to another location where you can find the blueprints.

However, we have about 10 blueprints that have been on the server for a long time through Apple Configurator 2. They have been backed up and the server has been restarted multiple times since the backups. Everywhere I have read about moving blueprint files from one Mac to another- neither locations have this "Group Container" or a "Container" folder. Both Macs are running on Mojave. Both have Apple Configurator 2. Only one of them has blueprints that I am hoping to move from the Mac server to a Mac laptop for convenience. These blueprints in question have been on our server for several months and I backed up the files this morning and still no location appears.

If anybody else can help me out- I'd appreciate it.

Posted on Oct 4, 2018 12:22 PM

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Posted on Oct 5, 2018 8:11 AM

I have found a solution


The Group Containers folder is indeed the address I listed above which as a reminder, is:

~/Library/Group Containers/K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator/


The Group Container folder however, much like Windows OS folders running critical elements- is hidden. To find the group container folder, you need to open up file explorer and then in the upper left hand corner you go to Go, then Go to folder... and you can copy/paste or type in ~/Library/Group Containers and it will take you right to the folder. You will find the K36B.... folder pretty quick from there on.

People have also mentioned making this folder unhidden through the terminal, but the way mentioned above is much quicker and unless you plan on going to the Group Container folder often- making it unhidden for a one time use isn't worth it in my opinion.

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Oct 5, 2018 8:11 AM in response to DarkRavenFilms

I have found a solution


The Group Containers folder is indeed the address I listed above which as a reminder, is:

~/Library/Group Containers/K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator/


The Group Container folder however, much like Windows OS folders running critical elements- is hidden. To find the group container folder, you need to open up file explorer and then in the upper left hand corner you go to Go, then Go to folder... and you can copy/paste or type in ~/Library/Group Containers and it will take you right to the folder. You will find the K36B.... folder pretty quick from there on.

People have also mentioned making this folder unhidden through the terminal, but the way mentioned above is much quicker and unless you plan on going to the Group Container folder often- making it unhidden for a one time use isn't worth it in my opinion.

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