Install and configure PDF iFilter on SharePoint Server 2010/07
1. Install PDF iFilter 9.0 (64 bit) from
here.
2. Download PDF icon file from pdf16.gif
and copy at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server
Extensions\14\TEMPLATE\IMAGES\.
3. 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" />
4. Add PDF file type on the Manage File
Type page under Search Service Application.
5. Open registry by executing regedit
on the Start --> Run.
6. Navigate to the following location:
\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office
Server\
14.0\Search\Setup\ContentIndexCommon\Filters\Extension
7. Right-click Extension, a menu
will appear.
8. Click New--> Key to create
a new key for .pdf. See screen shot below:
9. Enter .pdf and save key.
10. Now add the following GUID in the
default value as shown in the figure below.
{E8978DA6-047F-4E3D-9C78-CDBE46041603}
11. If you are configuring SharePoint
Server 2010, then restart Search service by executing the following command on
the command line:
net stop osearch
net start osearch
12. If you are configuring PDF iFilter on
Search Server 2010, then restart the SharePoint Server Search 14 service
as shown in the figure below:
13. Perform incremental to include PDF
files.
14. PDF iFilter is successfully
configured. Now you can search for the content of PDF file. See screen shot
below:

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