Hello Mark,

JWT is only useful when you have an apps domain and need your application 
to impersonate different users. In most cases the standard web flow should 
be used. You can still manage any user account provided they granted you 
the access.


-Danial, AdWords API Team.


On Friday, August 2, 2013 11:59:09 PM UTC+4, Mark wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We operate as an ad agency in that we have several clients who have given 
> us authorization to manage campaigns and bids. Because we have some 
> automated daily reporting for our clients, it is my understanding that a 
> JWT approach is the best in this case. When attempting to do this, we are 
> receiving AuthenticationError.NOT_ADS_USER. I'm assuming this has something 
> to do with not being a normal account in that our account doesn't actually 
> have an Adwords account of its own. How would we go about using this to 
> manage our client's bids?
>

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