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I'm pleased to announce that after months of blood, sweat and toil, the MS Filter Pack is finally available!!! Post Infrastructure update and hotfixes, attempting to crawl VSD files and getting that error:Crawled (The filtering process could not process this item. This might be because you do not have the latest file filter for this type of item. Install the corresponding filter and retry your crawl. )(by the way it is a 'success message' rather an an error (can you finally once and for all FIX that?? It’s So Sloppy!)This is 64 bit Windows SErver 2003 R2 multi processor (2-16 depending on the server on the farm) I see the latest download date is Oct 08 assumes you fixed something or did you break something instead?.
Post Infrastructure update and hotfixes, attempting to crawl VSD files and getting that error:Crawled (The filtering process could not process this item. This might be because you do not have the latest file filter for this type of item. Install the corresponding filter and retry your crawl. )(by the way it is a 'success message' rather an an error (can you finally once and for all FIX that??
It’s So Sloppy!)This is 64 bit Windows SErver 2003 R2 multi processor (2-16 depending on the server on the farm) I see the latest download date is Oct 08 assumes you fixed something or did you break something instead?. Well I now believe it is my problem. Yesterday I ran Citeknet.IFilterExplorer.x64 on my system and did not see DOCX listed. I ran the tool on an associates VISTA system and DOCX was listed as processed by offfiltx.dll. Two others with Vista64 also had the dll. I searched for that dll on my system and could not find it!
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I am on another project for the next few days so I’ve not been able to explorer this further. Is there a secret to installing the dll if I copy it from another system? Do you think this is my problem?Our IT dept says my system has all of the current updates.In appreciation for your response – THANKS!. Hello Deb!I reinstalled MS Office 2007.
It still did not correct my problem. I installed office2007sp2-kb953195-fullfile-en-us.exe and that did not help. I had someone else run my test and it failed processing DOCX files the same as it did on my system. All I want to do is extract the text content from various MS Office documents as well as others from within a C# program. The Office documents are the short coming.I am trying the following 'Code Project' example as a starting point. It works fine for.DOC files but fails for.DOCX files. Can you lead me to a means of successfully using MS supplied I-Filters to pull the text from.DOCX files from a C# program?
(I running Vista 64, but this needs to run on a wide range of PCs.)Thanks,Jim. Deb,Sorry, the only thing I can do is verify that the directory location for offfiltx.dll.
And it’s in:C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedFiltersOtherwise I am running Vista 64, both FileMon and RegMon don’t work in that environment. They issues a warning to use ProcessMon then end. Process Mon does not have a filter for DLLs. So I filtered on the path of the DLL and the test program. I see no references to offfiltx in the trace output. The non DOCX test cases work and do extract text from DOC files and PDFs.I checked with a co-employee who has the Windows SDK v6 installed but can’t find anything by name of filtdump.I’m stuck?.
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I guess I should briefly describe what I have found to close loose ends.The IFilter loaded on Vista may very well work OK with MS applications that are matched for the OS and platform (32/64). My issue surfaces when I attempt to process a DOCX file from a 32 bit application on a 64 bit OS. My limited understanding of this (I mean limited) is that when the new IFilters (which handle DOCX and other X files) are installed, the system register entries are not setup to handle them when the 32 bit to 64 bit crossover lookup takes place. The cross links are missing in the registry.I would like to thank Josh of MS for his very informative and skilled help in resolving this situation. And Deb for hanging in and supporting this blog. I’m running into similar problems to the last few posters with.docx not being indexed by SQL Server 2005 FullText Search.I’m running Vista Enterprise SP1.I installed the Microsoft Filter Pack from here:I then registered it with SQL Server 2005 to work with Full Text Search, using these instructions:I did the same with the PDF IFilter from Adobe.The end result is that the Office 2007 file formats such as.docx are not indexed by FTS. But no such problem with PDF files!If I run the query:select documenttype, path from sys.fulltextdocumenttypes where documenttype = ‘.docx’I get:C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedFiltersofffiltx.dllSo any ideas why this should continue to be failing?
Reading this thread and seeing the same problem being over a year ago with arguably no solution does not seem very promising. On Windows Server 2008 (64-bit), I am failing to create an instance of the Office 2007 Filter for Office Documents (CoCreateInstance against offfiltx.dll)After reading the above posts, I tried the FiltDump.exe (downloaded the Windows Search 3.X SDK) against a Word 2007 document (.docx) and got the following error:Error 0x80030002 loading IFilterIs there anything else I need to do/install to get the filtdump.exe to work?Could someone shed some light here?Thanking you in advance.Best Regards,VV.