I can't find my MPN in ilife 11

Hey everyone I cannot find my MPN for registering I life 11 in my system profiler. Can someone help me?

Yes. If you have the iLife 11 Install Disk, and you have installed, you are done.
You can get software updates through /Software Update on the top menu bar.

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