You receive an error message "This operation cannot be performed" in Microsoft Money (300226)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Money Deluxe 2006
- Microsoft Money Premium 2006
- Microsoft Money Small Business 2006
- Microsoft Money Standard 2006
- Microsoft Money 2005 Deluxe
- Microsoft Money 2005 Premium
- Microsoft Money 2005 Small Business
- Microsoft Money 2005 Standard
- Microsoft Money 2004 Deluxe
- Microsoft Money 2004 Premium
- Microsoft Money 2004 Small Business
- Microsoft Money 2004 Standard
- Microsoft Money 2003 Deluxe
- Microsoft Money 2003 Deluxe and Business
- Microsoft Money 2003 Standard
- Microsoft Money 2002
- Microsoft Money Deluxe 2002
- Microsoft Money 2002 Deluxe and Business Edition
- Microsoft Money 2001
This article was previously published under Q300226 SYMPTOMS You may receive the following error message:
This operation cannot be performed You receive
this error message when you try any one or more of the following actions in
Microsoft Money:
- You try to open the Bills & Deposits List.
- You try to change a loan payment that is listed in the Debt
Reduction Planner or in the Cash Flow Review after you notice that the
reoccurring payment is duplicated in the Bills & Deposits list.
- You try to enter a spin-off.
- You try to use the greater than and less than (<>) symbols in your payee name.
You continue to receive the error message every few seconds,
but the error message does not appear in the Sample Money file or in a newly
created file. CAUSEThis issue may occur if one or more of the following
conditions are true:
- You try to perform an action when an online update is in
progress.
- You have a damaged bill instance in the Bills
area.
- You cannot use the greater than and less than (<>) symbols in the Payee field of Money.
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the following methods in the
order that they are presented. Method 1: Make sure that all online updates are completed before you try to perform the actionTo do this, examine the following on the Money screen:
- In the upper-right corner of the Money screen, you should
see a question mark. The question mark is the Help icon. Right next to the Help
icon is a double arrow icon. When this double arrow icon is moving, your online
update is still occurring. When the double arrow stops moving, your update
should be completed.
If you do not see the double arrow icon, try
waiting for several moments. Then, try to perform the action. If you still
receive the error message that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section, you may
have a damaged bill instance. Follow the steps in the "Method 2: Delete
duplicate bill entries or loan payment bill entries" section.
Method 2: Change the payee name so that it does not include the greater than or less than (<>) symbols- Open the Payee List. To do this, use one of the following methods:
- In Microsoft Money 2005 and later versions, click Banking, click Account Tools, click Categories & Payees, and then click Payees.
- In Microsoft Money 2004 and earlier versions, click Accounts & Bills, click Categories & Payees, and then click Payees.
- Find the payee that contains the greater than or less than (<>) symbols, and then right-click the payee.
- Click Rename.
- Change the name of the payee so that it does not contain the greater than or less than (<>) symbols.
- Click OK
Method 3: Delete duplicate bill entries or loan payment bill entries- Copy the Money data file to the desktop.
This file
serves as a backup. - Start Money.
- On the Money toolbar, open the Bills
Summary list or the Bills and Deposits list,
depending on your version of Money.
Note If you have a bill entry that is damaged, you may have to try
three or four times to access the Bills list. If after four
tries you still cannot access the bill entry, go to step 5. - Look for loan payments or duplicate bill entries. If you
find a loan payment, delete it. If you find a duplicate bill entry, delete
it.
- Repair your Money file by using the Quick File Repair.
- In Money 2004 and later versions, click
File, click Repair Money File, and then click
Quick File Repair.
- In Money 2003 and earlier versions, click
Start, click Run, and then type
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money\System\Msmoney.exe"
-s.
Note If you installed Money to a location other than the default
location, type the path of the executable file where Money is located. Make
sure that you include the quotation marks as indicated.
For more information about how to repair Money
data files, click the following article number to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base: 182608
How to diagnose and repair damage in a Money data file
- After Money starts, open the Bills Summary
list or the Bills & Deposits list, depending on your
version of Money.
Test to see if you continue to receive the error
message. If you no longer receive the error message, re-create the loan
payments and the bills that you previously deleted. If you continue to receive
the error message, the next step is to remove all your reoccurring bills and
deposits from the Bills area. Before you do this, write down the information
that is contained in the bills. This will help you re-create the bills when you
are finished. When you have made a copy of all the bills that are listed, go to
step 7. - When you are in the Bills area, delete all your reoccurring
payments. Before you do this, make sure that you have a copy of all this
information so that you can re-create your reoccurring payments
later.
- Quit Money, and then restart Money.
If you no longer receive the error message, re-create your
reoccurring payments. If you continue to receive the error message,
you probably have a damaged account.
For more
information about how to correct file damage in Money data, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 902466
How to use the Microsoft Money Standard File Repair utility
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