Values of local group policy settings

Hello

I would like to ask what is the difference between "Not defined" and these policy settings that have been left "blank" under the columns of LocalGPO parameters. I noticed that next to "Not defined", there is also a "not configured", I can find out if the two means that the same thing or they are quite distinct meanings behind these two?

I also had to make use of MMC Security configuration and analysis function, but I am confused as to why there are "not analyzed" appearing in the section computer settings when you set values has been set in the database setting column?

The Version of Windows: Windows Server 2008 R2

Please advise kindly. Thank you.

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