The client packages install the SEAM man pages, the Kerberos applications (such as klist), the administrative applications (kadmin and gkadmin), as well as the kerberized daemons and utilities (ftp and ftpd, for example). During the install process the following files are edited: /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/services, /etc/pam.conf, and /etc/krb5/krb5.conf. If you have site-specific alterations to these files, you should check the file contents after the installation.
In addition, on Solaris 2.6 clients only, files that provide support for the GSS_API framework and RPCSEC_GSS are installed. These are already part of the Solaris 7 release, so they are added only to Solaris 2.6 clients. New security-related files that are installed include /etc/gss/gsscred.conf, /etc/gss/mech, /etc/gss/qop, and /etc/nfssec.conf. Also, the crontab file for root and /etc/inetd.conf are edited. Again, if you have site-specific alterations to these files, you should check the file contents after the installation.