Gert,
Until you have a firm grasp on what's required to run a VFP .EXE on a non-development machine, I recommend you use the SETUP Wizard to create a set of installation disks. In the VFP 6.0 Help go to Contents -> Using Visual FoxPro -> Programmer'Guide -> Distibuting Applications -> Creating Distribution Disks.
If you feel you're experienced enough for "just copying" files, try at
"INFO: Visual FoxPro 6.0 Required Run-Time Files". Note that this was written for the base release of VFP 6.0. You can check for the current versions of these files on a machine with SP3 (or SP4) installed and see what may need to be updated.
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