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I got that before it asked me to enter the 4 digit pairing code. I was able to get past that by making sure both machines are on the same version of steam (in this case I made sure they were both on the stable client). Both machines being on the same version of the client gave me a popup with a pairing code.
Now I get no error whatsoever, it just crashes, and the steam client on my main pc resets.
who here has had a useful, relatively bug free steam the last year? i doubt there's a single soul out there who can honestly say that now. ok maybe one, but they're a lucky minority.
a silly workaround you can try that actually performs well surprisingly often:
nomachine nx - the remote desktop solution. it's actually super fast and i've run games with it remotely when remote play didn't work (ie. half the time).
there are other nx-type remote desktops too, but i'm mentioning nomachine's solution since it usually 'just works' no matter what os or system you're on (even has a good android client).