Same transport domain. different transport directory, possible?

Hi SAP folks,
A quick query, I work on multiple systems within a single SAP transport domain. Recently we have requirements to move 2 non-ABAP systems to a different transport directory while keeping the rest intact.
The reason for this is we are doing CTS+ for the 2 non-ABAP system and do not want to share the transport directories for the rest of the ABAP system.
Please advise if this can be done and how?
The following link for SAP suggested that it's possible but stop short of how to do it.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c4/6045377b52253de10000009b38f889/content.htm
Anyone done similar setup? care to share?
Thank you.
Regards,
Jansen

Hi,
You can do this very well. First you should remove the two systems that you wanted to configure for CTS+ from your existing transport domain. To do this, login to your existing transport domain controller and delete the systems you wanted to remove from transport domain.
To perform this:
STMS --> Overview -> Systems -> < choose the system u want to delete> -> SAP Systems -> Delete. Confirm the deletion and save and activate the changes made to ur configuration.
And then add your Non-ABAP systems you wanted to configure for CTS+ using the domain controller you decided for CTS+.
I hope this help you to perform your action.
Best Regards,
Vasanth Govindaraj

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