I've never used INline::CPP (I hate C++ with a vengence!), but it seems fairly obvious from the errors you've posted that the first thing you need to do is quote any paths that contain spaces.
Eg,
LIBS => ' -L/D:\Documents and Settings\M1009280\My Documents\Visual St
+udio 2005\Projects\Test\Test -lTest.lib',
Should be:
LIBS => '"-L/D:\Documents and Settings\M1009280\My Documents\Visual St
+udio 2005\Projects\Test\Test -lTest.lib"',
etc.
NOTE: the "s embedded inside 's.
I'm not saying that will fix everything, but it might move you along a little. If you're lucky, someone who has used Inline::CPP will chime in about now.
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