Office Web Apps Server - Access is denied

Hello,
I was able to create an Office Web Apps server and was able to create a new farm for that server all without any issues, everything works great.
Unfortunately right after creating the farm, when attempting to run any other related powershell commands such as:
Get-OfficeWebAppsFarm
Remove-OfficeWebAppsFarm
I get this error in powershell:
Get-OfficeWebAppsFarm : Access is denied.
At line:1 char:1
+ Get-OfficeWebAppsFarm
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo          : NotSpecified: (:) [Get-OfficeWebAppsFarm], SecurityAccessDeniedException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.ServiceModel.Security.SecurityAccessDeniedException,Microsoft.Office.Web.Apps.Adm
   inistration.GetFarmCommand
Although everything is actually working on the server, I'd like to be able to use those other commands in the future so I can check configurations, use "Remove" for running updates, etc... Unfortunately it appears as though this Access is
denied error may interfere with those activities.
Has anyone seen this before?
Thank you

Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you failed to run any other related powershell commands after creating the farm for Office Web Apps server.
If the account trying to get  OfficeWebAppsFarm does not have local admin access on the machine you will simply get an “Access is denied”.
Please make sure you have the permission to run the commands.
More information:
http://www.wictorwilen.se/office-web-apps-2013-securing-your-wac-farm
Thanks,
Linda Li                
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