![]() So, I opened a Customer Support case with Adobe. Win7 search still won't find pdf file contents Tried the Windows search I described in my opening post and it found zero (0) pdf files!ĮDIT: I read on some other forums where users had success getting this to work by checking "Index Encrypted Files" in the Indexing Options and then Rebuilding the index. Checked back some time later and the indexing was completeġ2. Clicked on Index Settings and clicked on the "Rebuild" buttonġ1. ![]() Verified that "Index Properties and File Contents was selected - it wasġ0. Checked indexing options and verified that pdf & pdfxml file types were checked and the PDF Description said "PDF Filter" - both were OKĩ. Installed updates 9.1 through 9.3.4 rebooting after each update when promptedĨ. Next, installed iFilter 9 for 64-bit platforms following the update sequence listed here:ħ. I went and paid Adobe a bunch of my money to upgrade to version 9.x and it still doesn't work! So now what?ĥ. It found 9 Word documents, a whole bunch of email messages - and 1 stinking pdf file!?!Īny & all ideas, thoughts & suggestions are appreciated. I clicked on the Windows Start button and typed his last name. I closed the documents and Acrobat 8 Standard. I opened several of the files individually with Acrobat 8 Standard and made sure I could search & find his name within the documents - his name was found every time. These are NOT scanned and OCR'ed paper pages. There are at least 28 pdf files, downloaded from 2 different financial websites, that contain the very unique last name of my financial advisor. My pdf files are a mix of documents downloaded from company websites (like monthly statements), scanned and OCR'ed with my ScanSnap S510 scanned with an HP AIO and OCR'ed with the HP software scanned on an HP AIO using Acrobat 8 Standard and OCR'ed with Acrobat 8 Standard. It indexed 39,705 files in about 30 minutes - not a good sign, too quick. Opened Indexing Options->Advanced and clicked on the "Rebuild" button at which point it started indexing. Opened System Properties->Environment Variables and edited the Path Variable so it now contains - %SystemRoot%\system32 %SystemRoot% %SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\ C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\Bluetooth Software\ C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\Bluetooth Software\syswow64 C:\Program Files\Intel\WiFi\bin\ C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intel\WirelessCommon\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Lenovo C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Ulead Systems\MPEG C:\Program Files (x86)\Lenovo\Access Connections\ C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe PDF iFilter 9 for 64-bit platforms\binĦ. Under, "How should this file be indexed?" I made sure "Index Properties and File Contents" was selected.Ĥ. Opened Indexing Options->Advanced->File Types and checked the pdf and pdfxml boxes (next to the pdf file type, it does say "PDF Filter")ģ. Installed the Adobe ifilter - PDFFilter64installer.msiĢ. Maybe someone can see either something I did wrong or find a step I missed.ġ. So, on Sept 10, I uninstalled both versions and only put back Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard version 8.2.4. Then I read, NO, don't install different versions at the same time. At some point, I read that for Win7 圆4, I needed Adobe Reader 9, so I installed version 9.3.4. It is what shipped with my ScanSnap S510 that I bought about 1-1/2 years ago. When I first started playing around with pdf ifilters over a month ago, I had Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard version 8.2.4 installed.
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