Applying the Photoshop 13.0.4 update resolved being prompted to activate

Testing this on ~ 12 machines in our 3 labs which are currently experiencing this problem. On the first 4 machines I updated, 1 of the 4 popped the 32,676 Trial Days Remaining window.
This problem is very troublesome, due to the nature of where our software is installed. We can't give the product code to our users and have them enter it, in fear that the product code could walk off. When this occurs, we often remote in and attempt to serialize the product. Which becomes problematic, when this error occurs in the evening hours when we don't have IT Staff on campus.
Very hard to track and troubleshoot, since the issue is so random. Which machines, Length of time spent deactivated, pretty much every variable you can think of seems randomized. We have the problem on 5-10 machines/week, sometimes more, sometimes less. Some of them, by the time I remote in to serialize the product, (within 5 minutes of problem being reported) the product is already working for them. Other times, I can have someone report it at 5:00 P.M. and the problem is still an issue at 8:00 A.M. the next morning.
I'll be finishing up updates on the ~ 12 machines today, then I plan to run a Serialization File on the machines, then give it a few days to see if the problem continues to occur on those machines.

Branched this to a separate discussion as the previous discussion is not related to the fix applied with the Photoshop 13.0.4 update.  I would have branched this off earlier but it was unclear which operating system you were using and what fix you were applying.
Please see Trial with 32767 days left displays opening CS6 applications - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/trial-32767-days-left-displays.html which is related to the issue you are discussing.

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