Migration Assistant won't do verification

I have read the migration assistant tips and tricks, and questions on this matter and I cannot find an answer, please help.
This is my first apple computer (MBP Retina) and I want to migrate email, calendar etc from my Windows 7 desktop PC.
I installed Windows Migration Assistant (WMA) on the PC.
I connected an ethernet cable directly from the PC ethernet port to the MBP thunderbolt port.
I started the migration assistant software on both computers. On the MBP I select 'Migrate from PC to Mac'.
The MBP recognises the PC by name, so I click on the displayed name and 'Continue'.
The MBP throws up a 6-digit verification number and tells me to verify it on the PC.
BUT.... the PC WMA software never displays the verification number. I can wait for hours. The migration assistant will not proceed without the verification number appearing on the PC.
I have restarted both computers and the same thing happens.
Please help me.
If there is no solution, what is the 'unassisted' way to migrate from PC (Office 2010) to Mac?

That isn't a valid link to your picture (it's a link to the file on your computer). You would need to post it to a serve (and remove the spaces in the name) and post that link here.
However it would appear that your short name is 'dalechristiansen' so presumably you originally created a user with that short name and your full name as.. the full name (unless it was just 'Dale'. Whatever you did before when you created your account is what you should do now. Then you can copy the equivalent folder's contents. (You might have problems replacing some of the root level folders, in which case you shuld copy their contents into the equivalent folders).

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