Hi Michael,

Thank you for reaching out. It looks like it’s a setup issue in which there 
could have been a problem with the way the client library was installed, in 
which it is not reading the attribute file ‘errors_pb2’ while the the attribute 
is being used in the script. In this case I would recommend you to re-download 
and install the latest version of our client library to remedy setup issues. 
For Google Ads Python, you can find the latest version here. Could you give 
that a try and let me know if you still run into issues with attaching the 
shared keyword set to your video campaign, as they should be able to have 
shared sets?

Thank you,
Bryan, Google Ads API Team
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