Office web apps without excel

Hi,
  If office web app is installed in my environment but I do not have excel calculation service running then can I open and edit excel files ?

Office Web Apps 2010 supports Excel files via Excel Web Access (EWA). It only supports the XLSX file type, though (that is Office 2007 and newer). It does not support XLS, like Excel Calc Services does.
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  • Office Web Apps Server , Excel Web Apps , Error , Event ID 5226

    There is an environment of install Office Web Apps 2013 for SharePoint 2013 – with PDF Preview.
    Having been able to use it without any problems.
    One day, a preview of the Excel does not work properly.
    Error or do not know the contents of the following, a solution to solve this issue anyone?
    ERROR,
    2014/XX/XX XX:55:30,
    Excel Web App,5226,
    Unable to create or access workbook cache at
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\OfficeWebApps\Working\waccache\XXXX\Images.
    Excel Services Application is unable to function without a workbook cache.

    If you have not followed instructions according to the following article. You need to reconfigure office web apps for sharepoint
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj966220(v=office.15).aspx 
    "Applying Office Web Apps Server updates by using the automatic updates process isn’t supported with Office Web Apps Server. This is because updates to an Office Web Apps Server must be applied in a specific way, as described in this article"

  • Office Web Apps 2013 - Excel, fine, Word & Powerpoint, unable to view.

    Hi All,
    I am having an infuriating issue where by the following occurs when opening documents via OWA:
    Excel - Preview, no problem, opening, no problem, editing, no problem (even when accessing oData connections for PWA).
    Word - Preview, errors, opening, errors, editing (incredibly!!) works.
    PowerPoint - Nothing works...
    I think I have read every blog post on every error I am receiving in the ULS but nothing is resolving. It is on a VMware VM and I had to reinstall OWA after it was noted that it has rather surprising behaviour if OWA is not installed on the system drive.
    I have installed each hotfix/update and tested after each with no joy...
    Three (possibly misleading) error categories:
    From OWA log:
    Cannot create WOPI Proof Token - could not find valid old proof key;
    From SP log:
    WOPI Proof: Missing Header;
    Useragent not available, file operations may not be optimized (doubt this is causing my problem but the quality of errors in the logs is so bad it may well be).
    For context, the service account for OWA is local admin on the box and has full access to the content databases on the SQL server.
    The symptoms of the error are the biggest concern given the degrees of success I am having with the different apps (kind of rules out security or setup if Excel works fine and Word sort of works).
    Any help will be very much appreciated and may stop my increasing baldness with the amount of hair I am pulling out!!
    Thanks in advance.
    Sam

    Hi  Sam,
    According to your description, my understanding is that Office Web Apps does not work for viewing Word & PowerPoint.
    For troubleshooting your issue, please access the Office Web Apps Server discovery URL to verify that the Office Web Apps Server farm is working for Word & PowerPoint:
    http://servername/hosting/discovery
    Also please add the OWA url into your “Trusted Sites” in IE.
    Reference:
    http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/MS-SharePoint/Q_28102553.html
    Thanks,
    Eric
    Forum Support
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  • Office Web Apps broken in IE11 after CU installation

    We just installed the Oct 2013 CU and during testing found that Word and PowerPoint Office Web Apps now do not work in IE11 only. IE 8-10, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari all still display documents fine using Office Web Apps.  Excel Web App doesn't display
    an error, but it also seems to have issues and doesn't always display the ribbon menu with IE11 only. 
    The error being displayed is "Sorry, we ran into a problem"
    Does anyone have any ideas on what is causing or has seen a similar issue?
    Thanks. 
    Nick Hurst

    There are posts about problems with SP & IE 11 all over the place. It's a known issue. Most of the problems can be solved by changing the compatability mode in IE. Here's some links you can check out:
    http://corypeters.net/2013/10/sharepoint-and-internet-explorer-11/
    http://sharepointthing.wordpress.com/2013/10/09/problem-with-sharepoint-2013-and-internet-explorer-11/
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/forums/685/t/211953.aspx
    cameron rautmann

  • Office Web Apps Server June 2013 Cumulative Update Excel Freeze Pane and Hide/Un-hide Feature Missing

    Hi,
    I have recently updated the Office Web Apps Server to the June 2013 Cumulative Update (KB2817350) which was published with the new features that allow rendering of freeze pane, hide/un-hide the excel worksheet and row/columns, Header
    Row Snapping, Sorting, Data Validation and Autocomplete. i have followed the TechNet article (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj966220.aspx)
    to update the office web apps server. Current setup is a SharePoint 2013, SQL 2012 and Office Web Apps server. All server are installed on Windows server 2012.
    3vild3vil

    Hi,
    Sorry to inform you that these new features are specific to cloud Excel Web App in both SkyDrive and Office365. There is no update available for on-premise Excel Web Apps installed locally
    yet. Thank you for your understanding.
    http://blogs.office.com/b/microsoft-excel/archive/2013/06/26/we-ve-updated-excel-web-app-what-s-new-as-of-june-2013.aspx
    Miles LI TechNet Community Support

  • Office Web Apps 2013 - Word app not working on Sharepoint 2013 but Excel does

    Hi there!
    We had some problems with Office Web Apps 2013 not working with Lync, and the status of OWA was unhealty so we decided to install some updates for OWA.
    We have downloaded November 2013 update for OWA.
    We found out a guide for putting updates on OWA and done this steps:
    * Remove-OfficeWebAppsMachine
    * Installed the november update
    * Restarted OWA server
    * ran: New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalUrl https://owasrv.domain.local -ExternalURL
    https://owasrv.domain.local -CertificateName "certname" -AllowHttp  -EditingEnabled
    * Restart-Service WACSM
    - checked in IIS in the bindings if the site useses the correct certificate
    Then we went on Sharepoint 2013 and ran some commands:
    * Remove-SPWOPIBinding –All:$true
    * New-SPWOPIBinding -ServerName owasrv.domain.local
    * Set-SPWOPIZone –zone “external-https”
    Now here are the funny things:
    * Excel word app on Sharepoint 2013 works
    * Word APP not working (screenshot)
    * Lync 2013 powerpoint still not working (screenshot)
    * status of OWA is healthy
    bostjanc

    Hi,
    The Friendly name field must be unique within the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities store.  In -CertificateName, enter the friendly name you gave your
    certificate earlier.
    Validate the configuration by navigating to the discovery URL of the Office Web Apps server.  Like
    https://xxx/hosting/discovery
    Meanwhile, the issue is related to Lync, I recommend to you to post the question on Lync Server for further discussion via the link below.
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=ocsclients
    The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction
    with us. Thank you for your understanding.
    Tracy Cai
    TechNet Community Support

  • I switched to excel services from office web app, and i want to revert my changes. remove-spwopisupressionSetting doesnt work!

    I originally had excel web app working on prem, but since it didn't support powerview I tried my luck with excel services.
    I switched to excel services by using the new-SPWOPISuppressionSetting cmdlet.
    I figured to return to excel web app, I would just use the remove-SPWOPISupressionSetting cmdlet, but I removed the suppression setting and even reboot the server and it's still using excel services!
    What do I have to do at this point, reinstall office web app completely? Its still working for word and powerpoint, why didn't it take back over for excel? Any tips?
    Thanks

    Hi,
    From your description, my understanding is that you want to
    remove the suppression settings for excel.
    I could try these point below:
    1.      
    Test the issue with another browser.
    2.      
    Test the issue with another computer.
    3.      
    Try to clear the cookie of your browser and test your issue.
    4.      
    Try restart the IIS with command iisreset.
    Please try command
    Get-SPWOPISuppressionSetting to get
    all the suppression settings on the current SharePoint farm to check if the excel is suppressed or not. You could refer to this article:
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219445.aspx.
    As word and PowerPoint work well, you could try command
    Remove-SPWOPISuppressionSetting -Extension "XLSX" -Action "view" that you could refer to this article:
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219452.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396.
    Best Regards,
    Vincent Han
    TechNet Community Support
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  • Using Office Web Apps Server 2013 without SharePoint, Lync, or Exchange

    I'm trying to use the Office Web Apps Server 2013 as an online viewer of Office documents (using the Online Viewer). I've set up a New-OfficeWebAppsFarm with editing disabled, no UNC paths, and an external URL with SSL Offloaded to my Load balancer.
    I don't want to use it with SharePoint, Lync or Exchange. Just use it to view documents online (similar to Google Docs Viewer).
    However, when I point the Office Web Apps Server to a remote file online (e.x. a DOC hosted on a website), I get an error opening it.
    I've checked the health statuses of my OWA Servers, and it says Healthy.
    When I check the Event viewer of my OWA Server, I see 501 WOPI errors:
    Could not contact WOPI End Point. Error details - 'NotImplemented url - https://sample-owa-url.com/oh/wopi/files/@/wFileId?wFileId=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eimr%2Esandia%2Egov%2Fimrtemplate%2Edoc&access_token=1&access_token_ttl=0'.
    It seems OWA is trying to connect to the path /oh/wopi/files....  but the server is responding NotImplemented.
    What do I have to get this to work?
    Thanks for any help!

    Did you ever find an answer? I have the exact same Issue.
    I have 2 WAC servers behind a load balancer with SSL offloaded to the LB. Both servers report healthy with Get-OfficeWebAppsMachine
    Works fine with SharePoint 2013.
    When I use it with a remote file, served using HTTP with no authentication (anonymous), I get a generic "Sorry there was a problem and we can't open this document..." error.
    In the ULS and event viewer, I see the WOPI error and 501 which basically says:
    Could not contact WOPI End Point. Error details - 'NotImplemented url - https://sample-owa-url.com/oh/wopi/files/@/wFileId?wFileId=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Blah%2Ecom%2FWordDocument%2Edocx&access_token=1&access_token_ttl=0'.
    I also sometimes see this:
    <HealthMessage>WordViewerWfeWatchdog reported status for WebWordViewer in category 'WfeRedirect'. Reported status: /default.aspx returned a 404, which means that we didn't have where to redirect.</HealthMessage> 
    The very interesting part s that I have a dev server, with OWA (WAC) installed, thats not going through a LB and does not use SSL, that works just fine with the same public url word document.

  • Can i use office web app server without adding to a domain ?

    spserver.local is my domain controller webapp.spsserver.local is my office web app server(OWA)(IP:79.123.161.xxx )
    I manage to use office web app with sharepoint 2013 my OWA is in a domain (spserver.local) and it's address is http://webapp.spserver.local/hosting/discovery There
    is no problem. But I want to seperate OWA with Sharepoint and its domain I want to remove the domain.Is it possible?
    For example my OWA's ip is 79.123.161.xxx
    I want to work like this: http://79.123.161.xxx/hosting/discovery
    When I enter the path http://79.123.161.xxx/hosting/discovery there
    is an iis message "File or directory not found."

    Are you asking if you can have your OWA in different domain compared to SharePoint server domain or are you asking that your OWA does not belong to any domain and you still want to use it with SharePoint?
    If your question is regarding using OWA in different domain then I think (someone can correct me if I am wrong) OWA can run into different domain. You just need to add your SharePoint Server host domain to the Allow List for an Office Web Apps Server farm.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219459.aspx
    If your question is related to OWA not belonging to any domain then I do not think that will work and its not supported scenario. If you read the following article it states
    "All servers in the Office Web Apps Server farm must be part of a domain. They can be in the same domain (recommended) or in domains that are in the same forest. However, Office Web Apps Server won’t work if you try to install it on a domain controller."
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219435.aspx
    Amit

  • Using Office Web Apps Server with SharePoint Foundation 2013

    I want to know whether I can configure Office Web Apps server to edit Excel documents on a SharePoint Foundation 2013 site.
    I came across a TechNet article that states that "When used together with SharePoint Server 2013, Office Web Apps Server provides updated versions of Word Web App, Excel Web App, PowerPoint Web App, and OneNote Web App".
    However, later in the same article, it states "If your organization licenses Office 2013 through a Volume Licensing program, you can enable Office Web Apps editing for SharePoint 2013 on-premises" (without mentioning Foundation or Server).

    Hi Lemesnil,
    The Office Web App server should support the Edit licenses for SharePoin Foundation 2013, Office Web App is free to
    download, you can also try installing and configuring in a test environment, see more from the below article applied to SharePoint Foundation 2013.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2886404/en-us
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/speschka/archive/2012/12/31/enabling-licensing-and-editing-for-office-web-apps-in-sharepoint-2013.aspx
    Anohter useful article aobut how to license Office Web App server, you can take a look.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/volume-licensing/archive/2013/05/22/how-to-license-office-web-apps-server.aspx
    Thanks
    Daniel Yang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Office Web Apps 2013: SSLOffLoad, Cannot connect Sharepoint.

    Hi,
    Background.
    We have a 2 machine SharePoint 2013 farm and a 2 machine Office Web Apps Farm, both of which are behind a load balancer. Our public DNS holds the records for the two farms: webapps.company.com and sharepoint.company.com. However these domains are not in
    the internal DNS and cannot be resolved internally. I've put these in the hosts file on the respective machines, so they can talk to each other.
    I'm now at the point where I need to connect SharePoint to the OWA farm. I've followed the guide here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219455%28v=office.15%29.aspx
    and setup the OWA farm by the specification under the heading "Deploy a multi-server, load balanced, office web apps server farm that uses HTTPS".
    My creation string
    New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalUrl https://machinename.domain.com -ExternalUrl https://webapps.comapny.com -SSLOffloaded -EditingEnabled
    That went ok and the farm is created. I then added the second machine
    New-OfficeWebAppsMachine -MachineToJoin "machinename.domain.com"
    Now that the farm is created i went ahead and ran
    New-SPWOPIBinding -ServerName machinename.company.com
    But that just gave me "WARNING: The Server did not respond. Trying again"
    Adding the -AllowHttp flag let me continue, but that ended up giving me error when i created or opened a document in Sharepoint.
    So my guess is that i need to figure out why i cannot use New-SPWOPIBinding -ServerName machinename.company.com without -AllowHTTP.
    It was my understanding that we don't have to setup SSL on the individual farm server as the load balanser woudl take care of that.
    Any ideas as to why New-SPWOPIBinding -ServerName machinename.company.com won't work?
    Thank you for taking the time to read my post
    Regards.

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/19039.sharepoint-2013-how-to-enable-office-web-apps-to-work-in-both-internal-and-external-environments.aspx
     Because I’ve not configured my OWA machine to be published to the Internet so I have to use its Internet-public IP. It’s not a recommended best practice. In your case, the external URL would be http://owa.abc.com
    . Above I’m not using SSL certificate
    to encrypt data over the Internet. Just add CertificateName parameter if you want to use whether CA-issued certificate
    or self-signed certificate. Finally, check both internal URL (http://app03/hosting/discovery
    ) and external URL (http://198.xxx.xxx.xxx/hosting/discovery
    ) to confirm everything is working
    well. Your screen should display XML structure.
    Now you need to re-bind all SharePoint machines to WAC farm using New-SPWOPIBinding (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219441.aspx
    ). Next, you just need to set the WOPI
    zone for external use even there is an internal use in your SharePoint environment.
    1
    Set-SPWOPIZone –zone “external-http”
    Finally, configure Excel service and then upload an Excel workbook into a document library and check it. Below are the screenshots of OWA working on both internal and external environment.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/ken_prices_sharepoint_blog/archive/2014/01/15/explaining-the-use-of-internal-and-external-wopi-zones-for-office-web-apps.aspx
    If this helped you resolve your issue, please mark it Answered

  • Office Web Apps Integration

    Hello,
    We are looking to deploy Office Web Apps to integrate with Exchange and share files but I do have a few questions before I deploy this technology.
    With this server installed on premise, will this give the users the ability to access the Web Apps Server and upload single files to the office web app server for the purpose of generating a link to this file (lets say Excel for example) and then share this
    link to other users so they may co-author the file?
    Or does Office Web App strictly only integrate with SharePoint/Exchange/Lync? In our case, we only have Exchange/Lync no SP.
    My goal is to give users the ability to co-author documents without going to 3rd party solutions such as Google Docs, etc.
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    I'm marking the reply as answer as there has been no update for a couple of days.
    If you come back to find it doesn't work for you, please reply to us and unmark the answer.
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  • Office Web Apps is not working

       Hi,
         We have tried to deploy Office Web Apps Server but, after a number of tests, we haven't been able to view PowerPoint presentations. We tested "everything" but it didn't work.
         Finally, to simplify and focus the problem, we just deployed Office Web Apps Server "on its own", that is: just Internal URL, HTTP, Open From URL Enabled and sharing docs from a shared folder in the same server. So we have:
         \\wacserver\share\<Docs> (Excel, Word and PowerPoint)
         http://wacserver
         They work both "/hosting/discovery" and "/op/generate.aspx".
         If we try to view Excel doc, it works. If we try to view Word or PowerPoint, id doesn't work.
         For PowerPoint, it appears the PowerPoint Web Apps frame (FILE, START SLIDE SHOW, SLIDE - OF -, NOTES...) and, in the center, an animation 
    "PowerPoint Web App .....". After a couple of minutes, it stops with "Either you've lost network connectivity or our server is to busy to handle your request".
         What we have seen from different sources:
    FIDDLER
    ======
         /op/view.aspx?... Response 200
         /p/PowerPointFrame.aspx?... Response 200
         /p/imagehandler.ashx?... Response 202
         13 petitions to /p/ppt/view.svc/jsonAnonymous/GetPresentation Response 200
    PROCESS MONITOR
    ==============
         There were some folders and registry keys Network Service was trying to access with ACCESS DENIED response. We gave it permissions and they disappeared.
         SYSTEM is trying to access some registry keys (SpellingWcfprovider.exe => HKU\S-1-5-18, ImagingService.exe => HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options, and 2 or 3 more). It gets an ACCESS DENIED
    but SYSTEM, we have checked, has "Full control" permissions in those keys or folders.
         These errors appear by Office Web Server running itself, although we are not making a PowrPoint file request.
    ULS
    ===
         Several times, it tries to find the PowerPoint presentation in the caché, doesn't find it, manage to get it but, when trying to put it in the cache, it receives a disk space error:
    Determined file name [PowerPoint.pptx] from [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    AFileFetcher: Starting Unc download at [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    Begining UNC Download for [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    Reading next block of bytes for [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    End reading block of bytes for [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    Reading next block of bytes for [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    End reading block of bytes for [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    AFileFetcher: Done downloading file. [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    Downloaded file from final URL [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx] with SHA256 [Y/whX0EzCZJQdHym/OPrMdrNVg0h8SwrC0TehaKIQdU=]
    AFileFetcher: Will cache web file info to memory cache. [\\wacserver\share\PowerPoint.pptx]
    Starting WriteStreamToDiskCache
    Creating channel to DiskCache: http://wacserver:809/diskcache/DiskCache.svc
    MachineTransfer [SourceMachine:wacserver, SourceMachineVersion:15.0.4543.1000, TargetMachine:wacserver, TargetMachineVersion:15.0.4551.1011, Method:DiskCacheService.PutCacheData]
    PutCacheData: [167F6AC792AE9B53BEA7CD135A35C18F0710CF5916C49DD5804C9E29CF9149CA55D1C8D1AD526B45B91801E1502B2BCD, d1c8d155-52ad-456b-b918-01e1502b2bcd, 50758, wacserver]
    PutCacheData: Writing to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\OfficeWebApps\Working\d\1CA\167F6AC792AE9B53BEA7CD135A35C18F0710CF5916C49DD5804C9E29CF9149CA55D1C8D1AD526B45B91801E1502B2BCD
    Not enough disk space to write.  Sleeping once.
    Not enough disk space to write.  Giving up.
    PutCacheData Response: [False]
         The cache folder has enough disk size and PowerPoint.pptx file is just 30 KB.
         It repeats this flow 3 times (as for the first HTTP requests).
         During the 2 minutes test (until it fails) there are 14 traces like:
    Failed to create process object for pid 7780 with exception System.ArgumentException: Process with an Id of 7780 is not running.     at System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessById(Int32 processId)     at Microsoft.Office.Web.Common.RequestPipe.ProcessManager.TryGetProcessObject(Int32
    pid).
         We have tried a number of things but none has worked. The farm has just one server and it says ist's unhealthy. We have Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. We have read some ways to fix the health, like HTTP Activation feature, but it only works
    for Windows Server 2012 as fas as we know.
         Has anybody experienced something like this or have a posible solution? Office Web Apps Server should be so easy to deploy but we have spent a lot of time with this.
         Thank you very much. Your help will be very appreciated.
         Kind regards.

    Hi John,
    According to your description, my understanding is that you cannot view the PowerPoint files in Office Web Apps in SharePoint.
    Was there any error when you view the PowerPoint files in Office Web Apps?
    You can troubleshoot the error following the link below:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff431687.aspx#tshoot
    I also recommend to re-configure SharePoint to use the Office Web Apps Server to see if the issue still occurs.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff431687.aspx#ConfigureMain
    Best regards.
    Thanks
    Victoria Xia
    TechNet Community Support

  • Office Web Apps 2010 on SharePoint 2010 site running in SharePoint 2013?

    We're in the process of moving a SharePoint 2010 site over to SharePoint 2013.  The SharePoint 2010 site is using classic authentication, and it's not in scope to update this to claims-based authentication.
    I'd like to continue running the site in SharePoint 2010 mode without upgrading it to 2013.  In this case, can I continue to use Office Web Apps 2010 for this SP2010 site?  I've already installed Office Web Apps 2013 on another server but just
    read that it needs claims-based authentication.

    If you want to use OWA once the site has been moved to 2013 you will need to change the web application to use Claims. OWA in 2013 requires that and will not work in classic mode.

  • 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                
    Forum Support
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  • Inbound Delivery POD IDOC

    Hi All, The POD IDOC Should Contain "Delivery Complete Indicator" when IDOC is sent to SNC. This is to identify that GR is done in SYSTEM and SNC will get the required INFO Regards Amey