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Outlook 2013 “The operation cannot be performed because the message has changed” solution

Occasionally I receive an error in Microsoft Outlook 2013 of:

“The operation cannot be performed because the message has changed”

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when replying to an email. This usually happens when I am typing a particularly long response, which is especially frustrating since I have lost my message a couple times trying to overcome this error.

I have also received a related message of:

“The operation failed.  The messaging interfaces have returned an unknown error.  If the problem persists, restart Outlook.”

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The error also only occurs with my IMAP emails.  This error appears to have caused by Outlook saving a copy of the email into the “Drafts” folder which is then out of sync with the reply in the inbox.  If you are fast with your replies before the autosave to the drafts folder this issue will not occur.

There are 2 solutions:

1 – Go into the “DRAFTS” folder and select the saved message instead of editing the one in the inbox, which you can then edit and send without any issues.  Beware though since recent edits to the inbox version may not be in the Drafts version

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2 – Select the “POP OUT” button to open a full windowed version of the reply.  Then click the “SAVE” disk at the top left.  This seems to get the Draft and Inbox version in sync, which will then allow you to send the message without the error.  Oddly enough there doesn’t appear to be any way to access the “Save” option for the message when using the new embedded reply feature.

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UPDATE:

I’ve experienced this issue across multiple systems to varying degrees and on at least 2 systems the root cause was the antivirus add-in re-scanning messages after they had been downloaded which was triggering the “message has been changed”.  Disabling the integrated Antivirus plug in resolved the problem.  In the case of ESET antivirus disabling the “Repeat Scan after Update” option in the ESET tab in outlook solved the issue.

UPDATE 2:

A note that the most recent version of ESET (version 7.0.302.26 and higher) appears to have resolved the issue reported above and is not triggering the “message has been changed” error.

8 Responses to Outlook 2013 “The operation cannot be performed because the message has changed” solution

  1. sam June 25, 2014 at 9:51 am #

    This didn’t work for me. I press save disk and I get an error saying this item is no longer valid.

    • admin August 8, 2014 at 11:06 am #

      I have had this issue as well. If you go into the Drafts folder you’ll find a copy of the message. If you open it instead of the original email it should allow you to edit and send the message.

    • Amit August 18, 2015 at 9:37 am #

      Navigate to >File> Account settings> Email >select IMAP Account > Click on Repair > Manual Setup or Additional server type > Follow the instructions

  2. Sue Short August 1, 2014 at 2:40 pm #

    This response was very helpful. I have not lost an email yet but I have to take the time to copy what I was going to send in the Reply and then paste it in a new Reply and then remember any attachments I had done earlier. Thank you!

  3. jeffcsp June 2, 2015 at 6:30 pm #

    I have seen the Eset Outlook Add-in cause this issue. Once disabled it worked. My issue was more towards moving a received email to another folder.

    Cheers

  4. Admin June 18, 2015 at 2:34 am #

    go to control panel, click on mail, show profiles, and add a new profile.
    you add a name and create the same mail account with which you were encountering problems with drafts messages trapped and unlikely to be sent.

    after creating the account, go to mail in control panel, click on show profiles and tick to prompt for a profile to be used.

    problem solved.

  5. 20yr IT Guy August 3, 2016 at 5:13 pm #

    this is also funtime for imap, I just close my outlook and reopen it. *this happens to me when I use my GTD plugin…. (trying to file an email after reading it … imap).

  6. Anonymous May 16, 2019 at 5:04 pm #

    Has been an ongoing problem for years with Outlook 2013. Am *NOT* using ESET; Microsoft’s product. Still does it, even on fresh emails.
    Only happens when hitting [SEND], then dumps lots of work.

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