What happens if you use "tcc.exe /iisp" when you start the TCC which will be hidden? That's no inifile, no tcstart file, and no plugins. You can test them independently with "/ii", "/is", and "/ip".
Do you use something called "Fallout"? When I google "SfmDxSetSwapChainStats" nearly all hits refer to "Fallout". TCC does not import that function from user32.dll. Perhaps another process is injecting code, or setting an "in-context" hook. Can you see the DLLs loaded by TCC ... anything suspicious there?
Here is what is loaded for one of the TCC doing I/O:
Image:
Mapped files:
I'm not sure what is causing it.
I have something similar with UltraEdit, the licensing module does something similar. Maybe trying to call home but the firewall prevents it and so it keeps trying.
I only found "Fallout" because Google had changed my "SfmDxSetSwapChainStats" to "SfmDxGetSwapChainStats".
The only DLL or EXE in my System32 directory that uses "SfmDxSetSwapChainStats" is DWMCORE.DLL (DWM = DesktopWindowManager) which is, no doubt, injected into every app that interacts with the desktop.
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