Anton Panasenko 64e0829cab feat(remote-control): allow pairing while disabled (#26215)
## Why

`remoteControl/pairing/start` creates authorization for future
remote-control connections, so it should not require the live websocket
to already be enabled. Requiring enable first made pairing depend on
presence instead of the persisted server enrollment that pairing
actually uses.

Pairing also needs to recover when that persisted server row is stale.
If `/server/pair` returns `404`, making the first pairing attempt fail
forces a manual retry even though the client can clear the stale row and
create a replacement enrollment immediately.

## What Changed

- Allow `remoteControl/pairing/start` to reuse or create the persisted
remote-control server enrollment while remote control is disabled.
- Keep the selected in-memory enrollment across disable and share it
with websocket connect so a later enable uses the same selected server.
- Thread the app-server client name through pairing so stdio persistence
keeps using the websocket-owned enrollment key.
- Recover pairing server-token auth failures through the existing
refresh/auth-recovery path.
- Recover stale pairing enrollment on `/server/pair` `404` by clearing
the stale selected enrollment, re-enrolling once, and retrying pairing
once.
- Add focused disabled-pairing and stale-pairing recovery coverage.

## Verification

-
`remote_control_pairing_start_returns_pairing_artifacts_while_disabled`
exercises pairing before enable.
- `remote_control_handle_reenrolls_after_stale_pairing_enrollment`
exercises stale `/server/pair` `404` recovery without a manual retry.

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