Yes.
Hare are the two other options:
1. Add an an entry to your Web.config file.
Example:
<add key="CuteEditorLicense" value="/somefolder/CuteEditor.lic" />
2. Copy CuteEditor.lic to the "licenses" directory for the web application that uses the CuteEditor.
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