Change STMS transport directory

Hi gurus,
I have a High Availability SAP ERP system (SAP ECC 6.0) as PRD server. We used an old server for DEV system (Host name = sapdev). These two servers belonged to a STMS domain.
Recently we made homogeneous system copy and created a new Development (PRD copy) system to a new server. the new servers host name is AthinaDEV. We created a new STMS domain, joining the new DEV and PRD systems. The problem is that transport directory in PRD seams to be 
sapdev\sapmnt\trans\ and in DEV seams to be
athinadev\sapmnt\trans\. In both servers in Transport Tool I have configured TRANSDIR as
athinadev\sapmnt\trans.
How can I change the transport directory to PRD to look
athinadev?
Thanks in advanced

OK,
I added the profile parameter DIR_TRANS with the correct path to both systems and now both systems use
athinadev\sapmnt\trans as transport domain. All seems to be correct now (all checks return success) but I can't transfer any request.
For example: I have created a test ABAP program. I have created a request for that program. I released the request from SE11 transaction succesffully. But when I use STMS transaction I have the following situation: in import overview I can see both systmes and 1 request waiting. When I double click on PRD to enter to import queue the list is empty.
I have cheked the permissions on trans folder and seems to be ok (prdadm has corrrect permissions).
The two systems has connected with transport routes.
Can anyone help me find the solution?

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