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a pairing code for, only need to enter once on host to allow client to control it
and connect code, you can set that code on host and need to enter it every time on client
that just in case someone gets your steam acct, to stop them from controlling your pc remotely
you can disable the connect code, but its best to not to
or set it to a short code or something thats easy to enter on the client when connecting
if both are using steam desktop client and the same steam acct it will not use a pairing code, only connect code
Then why did I just start getting these authorization prompts a few days ago? The only thing that changed last week was a Steam update and it hasn't worked for me since. I tried to set a PIN on the host computer, but that seems to have done nothing because I wasn't asked for a PIN during my latest attempt to remote play. I could see setting a fixed PIN to authenticate your connection to the remote computer, but having to enter a random code displayed on the remote computer that's miles away makes no f***ing sense.
you can use that to enter the pairing code on host