Windows search differnce between Vista and Windows 7

Hi, have following problem.
with Vista search it was easy to find keywords in a folder with a lot of PDF's
after copying this folder to a Windows 7 machine I can't get the search results.
Anybody an idea ??
Thanks,
Ron

I foud the solution...  After I installed the PDFiFilter64 it works fine...

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