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Where is the License file location for Identity Server in Sitecore 9.1?



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          In Sitecore 9.1 license file for Identity Server is kept in




          sitecoreruntimelicense.xml




          Just replace the file with your license and restart the app.






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            In Sitecore 9.1 license file for Identity Server is kept in




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                In Sitecore 9.1 license file for Identity Server is kept in




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