Ø Download
PDF icon file and copy at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
Server Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\IMAGES\.
Ø Add
the following entry in docIcon.xml file, which can be found at C:\Program
Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\XML.
<Mapping
Key="pdf" Value="pdf16.gif" />
Ø Add
PDF file type on the Manage File Type page under Search Service Application.
Ø Open
registry by executing regedit on the Start --> Run.
Ø Navigate
to the following location:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office
Server\
14.0\Search\Setup\ContentIndexCommon\Filters\Extension
Ø Right-click
Extension, a menu will appear.
Ø Enter
.pdf and save key.
Ø Now
add the following GUID in the default value as shown in the figure below.
<REG_SZ> Default = <value not set>
<REG_SZ> Extension = pdf
<REG_DWORD> FileTypeBucket = 1
<REG_SZ> MimeTypes = application/pdf
The key should look like:<REG_SZ> Extension = pdf
<REG_DWORD> FileTypeBucket = 1
<REG_SZ> MimeTypes = application/pdf
Ø Set
the “default” value to {E8978DA6-047F-4E3D-9C78-CDBE46041603}
Ø If
you are configuring PDF iFilter on Search Server 2010, then restart the SharePoint
Server Search 14 service as shown in the figure below:
Ø Perform
incremental to include PDF files.
Ø PDF
iFilter is successfully configured. Now you can search for the content of PDF
file.
Step 2: Set the
Environment Variable
Ø
After installing the PDF iFilter, it is
recommended that you set your system PATH environment variable to the
"bin" folder of the "IFilter" installation. For example,
from the "Control Panel\System\Advanced\Environment Variables" tab,
append to PATH "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe PDF iFilter 9 for 64-bit
platforms\bin\" and then restart the computer
Ø Select
the content sources->Local SharePoint Sites ->ECB menu select Start Full
Crawl as in Fig 2.3.2
Fig 2.3.1
It will take some time, when status would be idle, it means
crawling has completed.




