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# Eventi

Gli eventi in Remote Desktop Manager le permettono di eseguire automaticamente macro, script o strumenti prima o dopo l'apertura o la chiusura di una connessione. Utilizzi i quattro trigger: Before Open, After Open, Before Close e After Close per standardizzare le attività precedenti e successive alla connessione.

Gli utilizzi tipici includono l'avvio di uno strumento di supporto necessario, l'avvio di una macro di digitazione o l'esecuzione di uno script PowerShell per raccogliere i log o effettuare la pulizia dopo una sessione. Gli eventi funzionano insieme alle macro e agli script archiviati nelle sue casseforti per il riutilizzo e la coerenza.

#### Argomenti correlati

* [Impostazioni degli eventi dei tipi di voce](/rdm/it/knowledge-base/how-to-articles/entry-types-events-settings.md)
* [Log](/rdm/it/ribbon-menu-bar/window/logs.md)
* [Log delle attività](/rdm/it/ribbon-menu-bar/reports/activity-logs.md)
* [Scripting PowerShell](https://docs.devolutions.net/powershell/it/remote-desktop-manager-powershell/powershell-scripting)

#### Vedere anche

* [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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