Samsung Galaxy S7 Active (G891AUCU6CSF2) - Unable to create or find combination file. - General Questions and Answers

Hello lads, new poster here -
I've had a bit of an FRP issue with my phone, and after fiddling with this for a few hours, and searching for a few more (I ran out of google results after page 3), I've been completely unable to find a combination file for this specific model (U6CSF2). I've attempted to make one from a guide (Image attached), but the key step, renaming the AP file to a .zip and extracting some files, doesn't work as the new zip folder requires a password (Image attached as well).
Now, this password thing happened on two separate firmware folders I downloaded. Are these the same folders and one was ripped off and re-uploaded to a new site, or is this password a Samsung thing that someone here knows? (I was unaware you could even password encrypt a file just incase it gets re-zipped).
I'm a complete novice, probably doing something silly someone could point out, any help is appreciated, including this specific combination file if someone knows where to find it.
(I did try looking for the password around these downloads and by searching the name of the uploader, but to no avail.)

Turning it on and off again did not fix it. Any ideas?

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