Export & import between 32bit and 64bit windows

I need to move a schema over from a 32-bit windows machine to a 64-bit windows machine.
both machines are network mapped,
so
I exp it out from 32 machine
copy and paste from 32 to 64 machines
then imp into 64 machine
and get this error
IMP-00010: not a valid export file, header failed verification
IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully
machine oracle utilities are:
Export: Release 10.2.0.1.0
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0
help please.

Are you using original exp/imp or data pump?
exp/imp should be able to handle 32bit to 64bit transport.
It's either your dump file got corrupted during transfer.
Or your database server is not same version as your utilities. Please verify and post your Oracle server version.

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