![]() I think I can live with this for now and hope that a new VS update is right around the corner. ![]() That allows the simulator to launch my app on the Mac. ![]() A workaround is to simply uncheck the "Remote Simulator to Windows" option in Visual Studio under Xamarin -> iOS Settings. I figure the only way to fix this is to downgrade my Xcode back to 9. My problem now is that I can no longer use the iOS Xamarin Simulator on my Windows machine. I allowed the prompt to downgrade the SDK and I can now connect again. It appears as if the Visual Studio update might not be available yet. "On Windows, Visual Studio 2017 will prompt for an update as it rolls out." ![]() ![]() I am getting the same error after reading this blog post and following the upgrade suggestions.īut my first read through I missed this little tidbit. ![]()
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