Once a connection has been set up in Visual Studio it can be used as a CMake target in either a CMakeSettings.json or CMakePresets.json configuration. Add a new connection using the Mac machine name or IP address, username, and password. On a Windows machine open Visual Studio (with C++ and Linux workloads installed) and open the Connection Manager from Tools>Options>Cross Platform>Connection Manager. Once the necessary tools are installed on the Mac then Visual Studio can access the Mac using the Connection Manager. You should then be able to access the Mac from Windows using a VNC client. If you need to interact with an app that has UI remotely on the Mac you also need to enable Remote Management and under Computer Settings enable VNC viewers. From System Preferences select Sharing, then ensure that Remote Login is selected, and your user has access. Make sure you have enabled your Mac to allow remote connections. You can create it using terminal command: dir mkdir /usr/local/bin Remote connection enablement Note: if you do not have a /usr/local/bin directory, this command will not work. Sudo cp ~/Downloads /debugAdapters/lldb-mi/bin/lldb-mi /usr/local/bin sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin Then copy the binary to /usr/local/bin and set its execute permissions. Use a browser to download from for 圆4 Macs and for ARM64 Macs.
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