How to automate resource studio using visual studio 2010?

Hi friends,

I use the software studio Microsoft Resource for the localization process, now I want to automate my work for studio of resources by using Visual studio.
If anyone can guide me how to do this?

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    1>c:/Users/Marek/Documents/Visual Studio 2010/Projects/BlackBerry/Test/OpenGL/src/bbutil.c(700,1): error : undefined reference to `glUniform4f'
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    1>c:/Users/Marek/Documents/Visual Studio 2010/Projects/BlackBerry/Test/OpenGL/src/bbutil.c(703,1): error : undefined reference to `glVertexAttribPointer'
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