It could also be that someone changed the password of this account 
recently. OAuth2 refresh tokens don't generally get revoked on their own

Cheers,
Anash P. Oommen,
AdWords API Advisor.

On Monday, August 26, 2013 4:59:37 PM UTC+1, bachelorant...@googlemail.com 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> thank you for your reply. Yes, we are sure that nobody revokes our access.
>
> We can restart our tool after some time has passed without anyone changing 
> anything.
> Currently we have no clue why the revocation exception happens. The only 
> clue is that we switched the API from v201302 to v201306.
>
>
> We would appreciate any help.
>

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