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Can SQL Server Users have limited read only in SSMS and read-write in the .net application?

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Our software requires the business users (of the software) to have read and write access to the database (MS SQL Server). The users are added to an active directory group with this SQL permission. The business users also want to query the database as read only in SQL Server Management Studio. Is there a way that the user can have read write access to the database from the software and read only from the back end in SQL Server Management studio?

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yes create a second user.
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