Configuring Adobe PDF iFilter 9 for 64-bit platforms for MS SharePoint 2007

Note: The steps mentioned below are as per suggested by Microsoft. Please refer to links below for
appropriate Microsoft KB articles.
https://support.microsoft.com/?id=555209
1. Install Adobe PDF iFilter 9 for 64-bit platforms.
https://blogs.msdn.com/ifilter/archive/2007/03/29/indexing-pdf-documents-with-adobe-reader-v-8-and-moss-2007.aspx

2. Verify that PDF has been added to the registry.
a. Run Regedit by browsing to c:\Windows\system32\regedt32.exe and double-clicking it.
b. Within left-side tree, browse to: \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office
Server\12.0\Search\Applications\{site
GUID}\Gather\Portal_Content\Extensions\ExtensionList
c. If PDF extension is present, skip to Step 3 . If PDF extension is not present, continue with
Step d.
d. Right click on right-side Extension List pane and choose New > String Value
e. Add a name to the new Registry Key (e.g. “38”)
f. Double click the new Registry Key. For “Value data”, enter “pdf”

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Note: This can also be achieved via SharePoint Server Search Administration page by adding ‘pdf’ to list
of File Types in Search Administration->File Types. This would automatically add an entry for ‘pdf’
filetype as mentioned above in step 1

3. Verify that PDF has the correct settings in a second registry location.
a. While still in Regedit, within the left-side tree, browse to: \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Server\12.0\Search\Setup\Filters\.pdf
b. Verify the following values. If values are not as shown, edit them.
i. <REG_SZ> Default = <value not set>
ii. <REG_SZ> Extension = pdf
iii. <REG_DWORD> FileTypeBucket = 1
iv. <REG_SZ> MimeTypes = application/pdf

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4. Verify that PDF has the correct settings in a third registry location.
a. While still in RegEdit, within the left-side tree, browse to: \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Server\12.0\Search\Setup\ContentIndexCommon\Filters\Extension\.pdf
b. Verify the following values. If values are not as shown, edit them.
i. <REG_MULTI_SZ> Default = {E8978DA6-047F-4E3D-9C78-CDBE46041603}

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5. Verify that pdf.gif is present at the following location:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\12\TEMPLATE\IMAGES

6. Add an entry in docicon.xml for the pdf icon:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\TEMPLATE\XML
<Mapping Key="pdf" Value="pdf.gif">
Note: Step 4 & 5 are done in order to have the pdf icon in SharePoint while it displays the search results.

7. Restart all SharePoint services as well as IIS.
a. Launch the DOS Shell (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt).
b. Type the following at the prompt: “net stop osearch”. Wait for success message.
c. Type the following at the prompt: “net start osearch”. Wait for success message.
d. Type the following at the prompt: “iisreset”. Wait for success message

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Close the Command Prompt window.

8. Add the Adobe Reader folder to the environment path variable
    Right Click on My Computer
    Open Properties
    Open the Advanced tab
    Go to the Environment variables
    Edit the Path variable
    Add your Reader folder to the Path list, e.g. C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Read

9. Start a Full Crawl, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server can now index PDF files. Also, PDF icon should show in File Types list

Cheers!!
SOURAV
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