# Unlock ODP Presentation Files using Java

> Remove passwords and write protection from ODP presentations in Java using Aspose.Slides for Java.

Source: https://products.aspose.com/slides/java/unlock/odp/
Updated: 2026-07-09



## Removing Protection from ODP Presentation via Java

Using [Aspose.Slides for Java](/slides/java/), you can remove encryption or write protection from an ODP presentation. Use `LoadOptions.setPassword` to open an encrypted presentation and the `ProtectionManager` methods `removeEncryption` and `removeWriteProtection` to remove protection settings.

### Disable Password Protection from ODP using Java

```java
LoadOptions loadOptions = new LoadOptions();
loadOptions.setPassword("123123");

Presentation presentation = new Presentation("presentation.odp", loadOptions);
try {
    presentation.getProtectionManager().removeEncryption();
    presentation.save("encryption-removed.odp", SaveFormat.Odp);
} finally {
    presentation.dispose();
}
```

### Remove Write Protection from ODP Presentation using Java

```java
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("presentation.odp");
try {
    presentation.getProtectionManager().removeWriteProtection();
    presentation.save("write-protection-removed.odp", SaveFormat.Odp);
} finally {
    presentation.dispose();
}
```

## How to Remove Password From ODP via Java

These are the steps to remove protection from ODP files.

Load the `ODP` file with the `Presentation` class.

Use `LoadOptions.setPassword` when the presentation is encrypted.

Call `removeEncryption` or `removeWriteProtection` from the `ProtectionManager` object.

Save the unlocked presentation in ODP format.

## Other Supported Formats
