Registration of OS X Leopard

During installation and original setup of my OS X Leopard, I did not have an internet connection established, so I told setup to Remind me Later to register. I have searched and searched but cannot find where to activate the Register product with Apple. I would like to do this as soon as possible. Does anyone know how to get Leopard to register with Apple?
Regards, Hibby77

Thank you for a quick response. I never would have thought of a file to look for, I was expecting it to be dangling from the apple menu or something. Duh!
Regards,
Hibby77

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