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IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Adobe® PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy users or administrators who wish to index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients. This allows the user to easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing operating systems and tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution to search within Adobe PDF documents located on your computer, your company network, and your company intranet
? Greatly increases your ability to accurately locate information
Adobe PDF IFilter 6.0 is an update to Adobe PDF IFilter 5.0 and includes the following improvements:
? Support for all versions of PDF files including those created with Adobe Acrobat® 6.0 (PDF 1.5)
? Support for additional operating systems (see system requirements)
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found on the Microsoft Web site.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe Portable Document Format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and will find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter download.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Adobe® PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy users or administrators who wish to index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients. This allows the user to easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing operating systems and tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution to search within Adobe PDF documents located on your computer, your company network, and your company intranet
? Greatly increases your ability to accurately locate information
Adobe PDF IFilter 6.0 is an update to Adobe PDF IFilter 5.0 and includes the following improvements:
? Support for all versions of PDF files including those created with Adobe Acrobat® 6.0 (PDF 1.5)
? Support for additional operating systems (see system requirements)
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found on the Microsoft Web site.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe Portable Document Format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and will find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter download.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Adobe® PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy users or administrators who wish to index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients. This allows the user to easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing operating systems and tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution to search within Adobe PDF documents located on your computer, your company network, and your company intranet
? Greatly increases your ability to accurately locate information
Adobe PDF IFilter 6.0 is an update to Adobe PDF IFilter 5.0 and includes the following improvements:
? Support for all versions of PDF files including those created with Adobe Acrobat® 6.0 (PDF 1.5)
? Support for additional operating systems (see system requirements)
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found on the Microsoft Web site.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe Portable Document Format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and will find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter download.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Note: On February 18, 2004, Adobe posted a KnowledgeBase Document describing a known issue with Adobe® PDF iFilter 5.0 and Windows XP®. It is recommended that you read this document before installing Adobe PDF iFilter on this operating system.
Adobe PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy administrators who manage or implement solutions for their users. Adobe PDF IFilter lets you index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients so that your users can easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution for users to search within Adobe PDF documents located throughout your company's network and intranet
? Greatly increases the user's ability to accurately locate information
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/indexsrv/ixrefint_9sfm.asp.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe PDF file format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Note: On February 18, 2004, Adobe posted a KnowledgeBase Document describing a known issue with Adobe® PDF iFilter 5.0 and Windows XP®. It is recommended that you read this document before installing Adobe PDF iFilter on this operating system.
Adobe PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy administrators who manage or implement solutions for their users. Adobe PDF IFilter lets you index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients so that your users can easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution for users to search within Adobe PDF documents located throughout your company's network and intranet
? Greatly increases the user's ability to accurately locate information
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/indexsrv/ixrefint_9sfm.asp.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe PDF file format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Starting with Acrobat and Reader 7.0.5, iFilter functionality is now bundled within the Acrobat and Reader products. Improvements to iFilter in Acrobat and Reader 8 include support for Vista and Windows Desktop Search, as well as improved performance and stability. It is recommended that you update your copy of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader in order to get the most current iFilter functionality, rather than download and install the stand-alone iFilter plug-in.
Note: On February 18, 2004, Adobe posted a KnowledgeBase Document describing a known issue with Adobe® PDF iFilter 5.0 and Windows XP®. It is recommended that you read this document before installing Adobe PDF iFilter on this operating system.
Adobe PDF IFilter is designed for technically savvy administrators who manage or implement solutions for their users. Adobe PDF IFilter lets you index Adobe PDF documents with Microsoft indexing clients so that your users can easily search for text within Adobe PDF documents.
Key benefits:
? Integrates with existing tools within your company
? Provides an easy solution for users to search within Adobe PDF documents located throughout your company's network and intranet
? Greatly increases the user's ability to accurately locate information
IFilter is a Microsoft specification for filtering text. Further information can be found at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/indexsrv/ixrefint_9sfm.asp.
Adobe PDF IFilter is a free downloadable Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that provides a bridge between a Microsoft indexing client and a library of Adobe PDF files. It consists of code that understands the Adobe PDF file format as well as code that can interface with the indexing client. When an indexing client needs to index content from PDF files, it will look in its registry for an appropriate DLL and find the Adobe PDF IFilter. Adobe PDF IFilter will return text to the indexing client. The indexing client will then index the results and return the appropriate results to the user.
For all known issues, please reference the ReadMe file, which is included with the Adobe PDF IFilter.
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