How to cancel "set up personal domain"

Does anyone know how I cancel the "set up personal domain" in iWeb 2.0? I changed my mind halfway through the set-up process (I clicked Personal Domain in my Account Settings, entered my domain name, but haven't defined my CNAME on my registrar's website). Now it looks like I can't access either my iWeb files OR my personal domain name! Thanks for your help!
Sharon

Help!
I am struggling to get my domain name set up.
Domain: www.west3.org
.Mac website: http://web.mac.com/mrcommitment/West3_residentsAssociation/Welcome.html
CNAMe record set up with Dotster as
web.mac.com.west3.org CNAME www.west3.org
All is set up as above and I've waited the requisite time, name servers are as required by Dotser
BUT no access to via personal domain.
Any advice welcome
Ben

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