Instructions on adding a trusted site.

how do I change my security settings to add a trusted site?

i would create package for this requirement that adds the URL to HKCU only when user logged on with administrative rights (if user do not have admin permissions).
Make sure you set the program can run only when u user logged on and run mode
either user rights or administrative rights.
If you want the URL to add all users who ever logged on,you can follow this post https://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/ie/en-US/84d9ca9d-4a34-4294-ac90-8bc5c47edc12/adding-trusted-sites-for-all-users
OR you can can make use of GPO for this requirement irrespective of client health or not. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/0baa6428-bf48-4e8a-82e1-b961918090d9/how-to-add-trusted-sites-to-group-policy
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