> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/de/concepts/advanced-concepts/events.md).

# Ereignisse

Ereignisse in Remote Desktop Manager ermöglichen es Ihnen, automatisch Makros, Skripte oder Tools vor oder nach dem Öffnen oder Schließen einer Verbindung auszuführen. Verwenden Sie die vier Auslöser: Vor dem Öffnen, Nach dem Öffnen, Vor dem Schließen und Nach dem Schließen, um Aufgaben vor und nach der Verbindung zu standardisieren.

Typische Anwendungsfälle sind das Starten eines erforderlichen Hilfstools, das Ausführen eines Tippmakros oder das Ausführen eines PowerShell-Skripts, um Protokolle zu sammeln oder nach einer Sitzung aufzuräumen. Ereignisse funktionieren zusammen mit Makros und Skripten, die in Ihren Tresoren gespeichert sind, um Wiederverwendung und Konsistenz zu ermöglichen.

#### Verwandte Themen

* [Ereignis-Einstellungen für Eintragstypen](/rdm/de/knowledge-base/how-to-articles/entry-types-events-settings.md)
* [Protokolle](/rdm/de/ribbon-menu-bar/window/logs.md)
* [Aktivitätsprotokolle](/rdm/de/ribbon-menu-bar/reports/activity-logs.md)
* [PowerShell-Skripting](https://docs.devolutions.net/powershell/de/remote-desktop-manager-powershell/powershell-scripting)

#### Siehe auch

* [Devolutions Academy - Streamlining Remote Connections with Event Triggers](https://academy.devolutions.net/student/path/1925316/activity/2668000)
* [Devolutions Blog - All Roads Lead to PowerShell](https://blog.devolutions.net/2023/09/all-roads-lead-to-powershell/)


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