It's referring to the source path. The documentation specifically states that 
no file should exist at the destination path. So, one can deduce that 
NSFileManager wouldn't report a "no such file" error if there was no file 
there, since that is what is expected.

-Kevin

On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:31 AM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:

> Using NSFileManager I get the error messaged referenced in the Subject Line.
> 
> But, which is it referring to ... the copyItemAtPath or the toPath
> 
> bool rtx2 = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] copyItemAtPath:prefsrcpath 
> toPath:prefdstpath error:&error];
> 
> -koko
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