> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pynt.io/documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pynt.io/documentation/api-security-testing/pynt-scans-troubleshooting/pynt-for-postman-troubleshooting/troubleshoot-one-user-only-error.md).

# Troubleshoot One User Only Error

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**At a Glance**: 👤 This error in Pynt indicates that only one user is interacting with the API during testing, limiting the scope of the security assessment. Follow this guide to involve more users for a more comprehensive API security scan.
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## Error: The functional tests included only one user

### What Happened?

Only a single user was provided as part of the collection, which might limit the coverage of the security tests in terms of the ability to perform business logic tests.

### How to Resolve?

1. **Add More Users**: Include additional users in the test, preferably with varying privileges (e.g., admin and regular users).
2. **Business Logic Testing**: More users allow Pynt to conduct better business logic-related security tests, providing a more thorough assessment.

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For additional support, visit [Pynt Community Support](https://www.pynt.io/community).
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