moving files to exe between windows computers 8

I currently have a Windows 7 computer. I am able to transfer an exe file that I created using a compiler to another computer running windows 7 using a memory stick. Can I do her even if both computers are running Windows 8 and module platform secure is enabled? If it's a computer of windows 8 is of no use to me and I'll have to buy a MAC and convince my colleagues to do the same.

Hello

Yes, you can transfer exe files running Windows 8 with active TPM.

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