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Try this:

My steps to resolve this issue:

I opened Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings on Visual Studio on my Windows computer. On the Pair to Mac dialog window I selected "Forget this connection" (right click context menu on the connection).

Next, on my Mac, I turned off Sharing (System - Preferences - Sharing). Then I restarted my Mac computer. And then turned On sharing again, specifying my username as allowed users.

Next on my Windows computer, in the Visual Studio, on the Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings section I paired my Mac again.
 
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Try this:

My steps to resolve this issue:

I opened Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings on Visual Studio on my Windows computer. On the Pair to Mac dialog window I selected "Forget this connection" (right click context menu on the connection). Check done

Next, on my Mac, I turned off Sharing (System - Preferences - Sharing). Then I restarted my Mac computer. And then turned On sharing again, specifying my username as allowed users. Off by default Do you mean remote login? I turned off and on

Next on my Windows computer, in the Visual Studio, on the Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings section I paired my Mac again. check done

Try this:

My steps to resolve this issue:

I opened Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings on Visual Studio on my Windows computer. On the Pair to Mac dialog window I selected "Forget this connection" (right click context menu on the connection).

Next, on my Mac, I turned off Sharing (System - Preferences - Sharing). Then I restarted my Mac computer. And then turned On sharing again, specifying my username as allowed users.

Next on my Windows computer, in the Visual Studio, on the Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings section I paired my Mac again.
 
Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So cool.

Can I download it on an ios device like ipad or phone. BTW the Mac has same image

So thankful to you!!
 
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I also added a simulator for an I pad. Do I need to repeat all those disconnect and connect steps again?

My steps to resolve this issue:

I opened Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings on Visual Studio on my Windows computer. On the Pair to Mac dialog window I selected "Forget this connection" (right click context menu on the connection).

Next, on my Mac, I turned off Sharing (System - Preferences - Sharing). Then I restarted my Mac computer. And then turned On sharing again, specifying my username as allowed users.

Next on my Windows computer, in the Visual Studio, on the Tools - Options - Xamarin - iOS Settings section I paired my Mac again.
 
No you shouldn't need to run those steps again. You just need to make sure the simulator you want to use is available in XCode.
 
The next step is to get your app on your phone.

If you plug your iphone into the computer USB port, do you see it under "iOS Local Devices"?

If you select that and run it, it should show up on the phone.

Forgot to mention, you will need iTunes on that computer.

 
The next step is to get your app on your phone.

If you plug your iphone into the computer USB port, do you see it under "iOS Local Devices"?

If you select that and run it, it should show up on the phone.

Forgot to mention, you will need iTunes on that computer.

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