Access the Arvados Workbench using this link: "https://{{ site.arvados_workbench_host }}/":https://{{ site.arvados_workbench_host }}/ (Replace @{{ site.arvados_api_host }}@ with the hostname of your local Arvados instance if necessary.)
-Open a shell on the system where you want to use the Arvados client. This may be your local workstation, or "an Arvados virtual machine accessed with SSH":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/ssh-access.html.
+Open a shell on the system where you want to use the Arvados client. This may be your local workstation, or an Arvados virtual machine accessed with SSH ("Unix":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/ssh-access-unix.html#login or "Windows":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/ssh-access-windows.html#login).
-Click on the user icon <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-user"></span> in the upper right corner to access the user settings menu. Click on the menu item *Manage API tokens* to go to the "Api client authorizations" page.
+Click on the link with your _email address_ in the upper right corner to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *Manage account* to go to the account management page. On the *Manage account* page, you will see the *Current Token* panel, which lists your current token and instructions to setup your environment.
h2. The easy way
-For your convenience, the "Api client authorizations" page on Workbench provides a *Help* tab that includes a command you may copy and paste directly into the shell. It will look something like this:
+For your convenience, the "Manage account" page on Workbench provides the "Current Token" panel that includes a command you may copy and paste directly into the shell. It will look something like this:
-bc. ### Pasting the following lines at a shell prompt will allow Arvados SDKs
-### to authenticate to your account, you@example.com
-read ARVADOS_API_TOKEN <<EOF
-2jv9346o396exampledonotuseexampledonotuseexes7j1ld
-EOF
-export ARVADOS_API_TOKEN ARVADOS_API_HOST={{ site.arvados_api_host }}
+bc. Paste the following lines at a shell prompt to set up the necessary environment for Arvados SDKs to authenticate to your account, you@example.com
+HISTIGNORE=$HISTIGNORE:'export ARVADOS_API_TOKEN=*'
+export ARVADOS_API_TOKEN=2jv9346o396exampledonotuseexampledonotuseexes7j1ld
+export ARVADOS_API_HOST={{ site.arvados_api_host }}
+export ARVADOS_API_HOST_INSECURE=true
-* The @read@ command reads text input until @EOF@ (designated by @<<EOF@) and stores it in the @ARVADOS_API_TOKEN@ environment variable.
* The @export@ command puts a local shell variable into the environment that will be inherited by child processes such as the @arv@ client.
h2. Setting the environment manually
-Alternately, look for the column *api_token* contains the actual token string that you will use. Copy the value of *api_token* for the first row onto the clipboard.
+Alternately, copy the value of *ARVADOS_API_TOKEN* from the _Current Token_ panel onto the clipboard.
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<pre><code>$ <span class="userinput">export ARVADOS_API_HOST={{ site.arvados_api_host }}</span>