Hi Alan,

You shouldn't need a new developer token as you can use any token with any 
authorized AdWords account. You can also use any client_id and 
client_secret to generate the OAuth tokens. 

Quite a few of the people I've worked with have had problems generating 
tokens when they just want to authorize a single account. I've found that 
using Google's OAuth 
playground<https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground/>was the simplest way 
to grab some tokens. I've already put together some 
instructions, so I'll publish them and post the link here.

Regards,

Ewan

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