Anthony Stirling ddf93d2b1a fixes for desktop SSO (#5751)
# Description of Changes



Race condition: The browser was opened before the deep-link listener was
registered. On slow first launches the OAuth
callback could arrive before the listener was ready. Fixed by
registering the listener first, then opening the browser
   inside .then() once the listener is confirmed active.

Double-handling: Both SetupWizard and
authService.waitForDeepLinkCompletion processed the same
sso/sso-selfhosted deep
links, calling completeSelfHostedSession and onComplete() independently.
Fixed by moving all SSO completion into
  authService and having SetupWizard defer to it.

Hardening: Removing SetupWizard's handler entirely left no fallback if
the webview reloads while the auth listener's
Promise is in flight. A selfHostedDeepLinkFlowActive flag tracks whether
authService has an active listener.
SetupWizard now acts as a fallback only when the flag is false (i.e.
after a JS context reset), preventing duplicate
  handling in the normal path while preserving resilience on reload.
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