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Tip

Note that you can configure settings for 7pace Timetracker's Web and Windows/Mac desktop apps in the Time Tracking section of the Settings page.

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(For more information on both, click here).

OAuth is a seamless authorization method since the token refreshes itself automatically and frequently. The only potential drawback occurs if something goes wrong during the refresh tokens process, rendering your token unusable and requiring you to issue it again. With the Personal Access Token authorization method, you have to manually reissue the token, but it remains valid for up to one year. 

  1. When you first open 7pace Timetracker, the following authorization screen displays:

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  2. Click Authorize now.

  3. The following permissions screen displays. Follow these instructions to authorize 7pace Timetracker.

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  4. Pair the Windows or Mac apps with your current account and use the 7pace Timetracker web app. If your token has expired or been deleted, you may also see this yellow badge. 

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  5. Click Authorize and follow the prompts to re-authorize.