Where does the Remote Management Folder belong?

My nephew unintentionally dragged this folder to the desktop. Have no idea where it belongs on the system — anybody who can point me in the right direction?

what's inside the folder? the only one I know is in /system/library/coreservices. but he would not be able to move that folder, only copy it. so if it's this folder then you don't need to do anything with the copy you have on the desktop and can simply trash it.

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