PDFlib TET PDF IFilter 4.0 Manual
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defined Metadata Properties« (if you use properties from the predefined property<br />
set collections).<br />
> Rename the synthetic category names created by SharePoint with user-friendly<br />
names after identifying the categories by the GUIDs returned by the list_<br />
categories.ps1 script:<br />
SharePoint: Click Start, SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration. In the column on the<br />
left-hand side click Shared Services Administration: SharedServices1 (or similar), Search<br />
Settings, Metadata Property Mappings. Again in the column on the left-hand side click<br />
Crawled Properties. In the Crawled Properties View open the drop-down menu that appears<br />
for a category name and click Edit Category. In the Edit Category dialog change<br />
the name of the category.<br />
> SharePoint: Click Start, SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration. In the column on the<br />
left-hand side click Shared Services Administration: SharedServices1 (or similar), Search<br />
Settings, Metadata Property Mappings<br />
Search Server: Click Start, All Programs, Microsoft Search Server, Search Server 2008<br />
Administration. This will open a page titled Metdata Property Mappings.<br />
> Click New Managed Property (see Figure 3.1).<br />
> Enter the property’s name, description, and data type, and click the button Add<br />
Mapping which is located in the lower right corner to the right of the field Crawled<br />
properties mapped to this managed property.<br />
> The drop-down menu Select a category will filter the list of crawled properties which<br />
are displayed in the list box titled Select a crawled property. The list box displays a list<br />
of properties along with their category name and property identifier or friendly<br />
name. The choice of identifier or friendly name depends on the property definition<br />
in the XML configuration file of <strong>TET</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>IFilter</strong>, see Appendix , »Configure custom<br />
Fig. 3.1<br />
Adding managed<br />
properties in<br />
SharePoint<br />
54 Chapter 3: Metadata Properties