Are the two computers phisically in the same place? Sounds like they are. In which case, you really don't need a remote access software like VNC for file transfer. If both machines are on the same physical network in the same office, you can get a hub or switch, then, turn on File and Print Sharing on the target, and you can access the shared files on the machine from the other.
So, machine B get file and print sharing turned on, and machine a can access shared files on it via My Network places on machine A. You'll need to do some TCP/IP setup to get this to work if you don't have a local router (cable router, maybe).
Now, if you don't have a hub or switch, you can setup a machine to machine link with ethernet directly. Goto your local shop and get a crosspatch cable (and you have to make sure that it says crosspatch). Hook the ethernet into the two machines, then setup one with an Ip address like 192.168.1.1, and the other with an address like 192.168.1.2. Then, you can connect IP to IP, after turning on the file and print sharing (see above).
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