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Hello everyone! For the past few days, I’ve been experiencing an issue where, if I try to open a flow for editing, it starts loading the connections for some actions. At first, it shows that the parameters are invalid, but after a few seconds the connector fixes itself. The problem is that this happens with many connectors inside the flow, and then it eventually throws an “Out of Memory” error, which basically kicks me out of the site and leaves me unable to do anything.

 

From what I can see, this has been going on for several days. I have also seen mentions of this on Reddit and on Power Automate status pages. I wanted to ask whether anyone has found a solution, since I need to be able to edit my flow.

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    Vish WR Profile Picture
    755 on at
     
    This is a confirmed Microsoft service incident, not a local issue on your end. There are quite a few issues reported here already.
     
    Microsoft confirmed on April 15 2026 that a configuration change applied to the flow management service infrastructure caused users to be unable to manually save, publish, or turn on flows. Multiple users globally are reporting the same symptoms  crashes on save, browser running out of memory, variables not displaying values, connections being dropped.
     
    I would recommend raising a Microsoft support ticket to get an official response
     
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  • David_MA Profile Picture
    14,227 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    It sounds like you have a very big workflow. Since you're unable to open the flow, can you estimate how many actions it contains. Without knowing your process and what you are doing I can provide specific advice. However, it is better to use multiple smaller flows for a process rather than trying to do everything in one massive flow. By breaking your process into parts using flows for specific segments of the process, you avoid having a flow that runs into memory issues.

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